Using airborne LIDAR and magnetometry for the first time in the Cyclades, archaeologists have discovered prehistoric settlements, medieval structures, and possible Palaeolithic traces on 87 ...
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Ancient dirty dishes may be misleading archaeologists and rewriting history
Learn more about oil residue left over on ancient "dirty dishes" and what they can tell us about ancient olive oil production ...
Karahantepe is one of at least 20 sites dating to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, more than 10,000 years ago, that are being explored by archaeologists working in the Taş Tepeler, or Stone Mounds, ...
Recently, Mutin and geochemist Antoine Zazzo of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris led a team that used new methods of radiocarbon dating to analyze tooth enamel from 23 Neolithic people ...
Turkey's Stone Mounds Project, including Gobeklitepe and Karahantepe, features the world's oldest structures for gathering and rituals, dating to 9,500 BCE.
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