Ancient mosaic bearing Greek inscription for ‘haters gonna hate’ found in southern Turkey
In addition to the two inscriptions, the mosaic consists of geometric patterns and several floral motifs.
In addition to the two inscriptions, the mosaic consists of geometric patterns and several floral motifs.
Everything inside the grave suggests prestige and cultural connections that exceeded local borders.
It is likely that the man in the mural is Joseph the Carpenter holding the Lord Jesus Christ.
Advanced metabolic profiling techniques revealed organic residues of harmal in Iron Age fumigation devices.
Archaeologists are examining the 30 kg marble base to determine its origin and historical value.
'This discovery fundamentally expands our understanding of Gran Pajatén,' says de la Puente Brunke.
Researchers believe the 47-centimeter-high sandstone relief, dating to around 213 AD, may symbolize the end of the Severan Wars and was part of a larger commemorative structure.
A team of archaeologists claims to have located the exact site where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus performed his first miracle - turning water into wine.
The bread is the first known example of leavened, baked bread, dating back approximately 5,000 years.
The tattoos were made with magnetite ink, an iron ore not previously found in any other South American mummy.
DNA testing confirmed the genetic continuity of the male line within the da Vinci family.