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Ancient humans may have walked from Turkey to Europe over now-submerged land
The theory was that Anatolia, the region in which Ayvalık is situated, and Europe were linked during the last Ice Age, offering early humans a path to cross over via southward island-hopping routes.
In the cliffs of southern Spain sit "ancient nests" built by bone-eating vultures but left abandoned since the birds went locally extinct roughly a century ago. The "well-preserved" nests hid many ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Greek shipwreck yields bronze statues
Peeling back the layers of the ocean’s mysteries, the Antikythera shipwreck off the Greek coast continues to astonish us with its treasures. The latest find, a collection of bronze statues, not only ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Step inside 280 ancient Etruscan tombs without ever leaving home
Venturing into an Etruscan tomb once meant crawling through rubble, breathing dust, and crawling into rooms excavated more ...
From the wreck of the royal Danish-Norwegian flagship Gribshunden, archaeologists have uncovered a rare glimpse into the naval power of the late Middle Ages. This warship, lost in 1495, carried an ...
In the Gobi Desert of Northwest China, there is a place that appeals to all hearts: Dunhuang. Those who have visited often ...
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Archaeologists in Gaza Rushed to Rescue Thousands of Ancient Artifacts From an Impending Airstrike
In just six hours, workers evacuated 70 percent of the historic collection, including objects from one of the Middle East's ...
—— Release of the 'World Internet Conference Cultural Heritage Digitalization Case Collection (2025)' ...
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