Unearthed at the Gobekli Tepe site in Turkey, the calendar that has been carved onto a pillar is 10,000 years older than the previous oldest calendar, documented in Greece in 150 BC. Analysis of ...
However, a scientific paper published last October in the journal Archaeological Prospection claims Gunung ... “However, ...
Gunung Padang sits on top of an extinct volcano in West Java, Indonesia. In recent times, the beautiful hilltop has attracted ...
Archaeology experts have been left stunned ... “However, evidence from Gunung Padang and other sites, such as Gobekli Tepe, suggests that advanced construction practices were already present ...
Dozens of archaeological ... in the sites, which are mainly mounds, fortresses, early roadside inns known as caravanserais and canal systems. But only 97km (60 miles) away lies Tela Tepe, where ...
Jamestown Rediscovery is the archaeological project that began looking for the original James Fort three decades ago and continues to investigate the site today. Romo, who has worked at Jamestown ...
EXCLUSIVE: "Archaeology wars" have broken out over claims that the Giza Sphinx was built by a psychedelic civilisation of ...
Archaeologists at Garibin Tepe, Turkey, discovered a one ton ancient basalt statue at from the Urartian period.
Located on the northern edge of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve (just off Highway 307), the Muyil archaeological site offers a quiet respite from the super popular Tulum Archaeological Site ...
Carvings at Ancient Monument May Be World's Oldest Calendars Aug. 6, 2024 — Markings on a stone pillar at a 12,000 year-old archaeological site in Turkey likely represent the world's oldest ...