- An international team of researchers excavating in the ancient Black Sea port of Nerik has discovered 3,000-year-old hazelnut shells and pieces of wood that had been cut with bronze tools at the site of a temple https://archaeology.org/news/2024/08/01/3000-year-old-waterlogged-artifacts-excavated-in-anatolia/ 6 comments history
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