Saturday, March 15 2025

Day: March 10, 2025

1100-Year-Old Olive Seeds Discovered in the Gaza Wreck: A First in Türkiye's Underwater Archaeology

1100-Year-Old Olive Seeds Discovered in the Gaza Wreck: A First in Türkiye’s Underwater Archaeology

In the Mediterranean waters off Türkiye, 1100-year-old olive seeds have been discovered in a shipwreck that set sail from the Gaza coast and sank in a storm near Antalya. This exciting find has thrilled scientists, as Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hakan Öniz and his team uncovered these seeds during underwater excavation work, which had never been

The 3,500-Year-Old Hittite Linen Fabric Discovered 30 Years Ago is Being Exhibited for the First Time

The 3,500-Year-Old Hittite Linen Fabric Discovered 30 Years Ago is Being Exhibited for the First Time

The 3500-year-old Hittite linen fabric, unearthed during archaeological excavations at the Şapinuva archaeological site in Çorum’s Ortaköy district in 1995, has been exhibited for the first time at the Çorum Museum. This rare find provides significant information about the Hittites’ textile technology and cultural heritage. This priceless piece of fabric, found during excavations led by

Ancient Irrigation System Discovered in the Eridu Region of Southern Iraq

Ancient Irrigation System Discovered in the Eridu Region of Southern Iraq

An international team of archaeologists and geologists has discovered an extraordinarily well-preserved ancient irrigation network in the Eridu region of southern Iraq, dating from the 6th millennium BCE to the 1st millennium BCE. This finding offers significant insights into early agricultural practices in Mesopotamia, shedding light on ancient water management skills. Agricultural activities in Mesopotamia