DNA study of Bronze Age tombs in Turkey reveals teenage human sacrifices, challenging ideas about early Mesopotamian society.
Archaeologists have a discovered a strange abundance of teenagers’ remains at “one of the richest” ancient Mesopotamian grave ...
Archaeologists have been left baffled after discovering a hoard of new data from a 4,800-year-old Mesopotamian grave site.
Supported by Ministry of Culture, Framji Dadabhoy Alpaiwalla Museum in Khareghat Colony reopened on Thursday. It offers ...
Başur Höyük is a site from the early Bronze Age located in Siirt, Turkey, that dates to the late fourth and early third ...
A new archaeological study has revealed that teenagers, mostly girls, were the primary human sacrifices in elaborate Bronze Age burial rituals, raising questions about long-held beliefs regarding ...
At the threshold of written history, when the first civilizations began to consolidate in Mesopotamia and Anatolia, the world ...
Old Boat-Shaped Mound in Turkey May Be Fossilized Remains of Noah's Ark, Claim Researchers For centuries, the lore of Noah’s ...
A Bronze Age tomb has revealed a haunting ritual centered on the sacrifice of teenage girls.