Surveys locations along the Turkish coast of Turkey as well

Surveys locations along the Turkish coast of Turkey as well

More than 100 Ice Age tools associated with the early humans have been discovered along the east coast of Turkey, which shows that people have once migrated from Anatolia from Europe to the Earth’s parts, which are now under the Aegean Sea. I according to a report Daily SkycticHestapy University archaeologist Gicenor Carahan said that the big palethilic tools represents the same levilis technology found in Africa, Asia and Europe, and therefore can open another possible route traveling by early humans. The preliminary survey also recorded raw material sources, such as Flint and Forty, Karhan said. He said, “These results have painted a clear picture of early humanitarian adaptation, innovation and movement along with Aegean.” The curiosity and its colleagues recommend dating, excavation and reconstruction of the yellow environment as the next steps in the region’s studies. Read the original scholarly article about this research Journal of island and coastal archeology. To read more about archeology near Turkey’s Aegean Coast, go to “Bayne, Turkey”.

The post survey published the Turkish coastal belt as well as the Pelilates tools.

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