Turkey discovered human bones for 8,500 years

Istanbul Archaeological Museum excavated human skeletons in an area 50km from the coast, where 8,500 years ago existed in a village.

Turkey's Radikal TV channel on January 10 said that through the excavation process, the archaeologists of this country discovered many human bones up to 8,500 years old in Pendik district of Istanbul, Turkey. .

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Istanbul Archaeological Museum excavated human skeletons in an area 50km from the coast, where 8,500 years ago existed in a village.

Besides the bones of human bones, the team also found the bridges and foundations, together with personal items such as sewing needles, spoon spoons, agate stones and earthen coats from the Byzantium period. .

A large amount of shells found in the septic tank are seen as a sign of the main food of the indigenous people in Istanbul during the Neolithic period mainly seafood.

Experts also believe that the types of marine animal shells also used by residents of this time as tools that can absorb.

They are currently trying to discover the relationship between Yenikapi residents and Pendik in this ancient period.

Update 17 December 2018
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