Anthropology
The ancient Gods’ strange “Bag” – It was seen worldwide
From Sumer to Mesoamerica, ancient civilizations separated by over 12,700 kilometers revealed the mysterious purse of the gods
Large head of Hercules among treasure trove found at Antikythera Mechanism shipwreck (photos)
This is the second phase of the research being carried out by the Swiss Archaeological School in Greece
August most popular month to tie the knot
Ljubljana – Close to 6,000 couples got married in Slovenia last year and 58 same-sex couples registered formal civil unions. August was the most popular month for a wedding, data from the Statistics Office shows.
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Survey: 77% of Bulgarians say the Country is not Governed "by the Will of the People"
77 percent of Bulgarians believe that the country is not governed "according to the will of the people" (whatever that means).
Only 17 percent take the opposite position.
Wedding shopping ramps up online orders
Online orders have increased as the new wedding season has arrived, according to the top executive of Turkey's state-owned e-commerce platform.
"Wedding preparations fell under the shadow of the pandemic in the last two years," said PttAVM.com General Manager Hakan Çevikoğlu on April 24.
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Turkish couples flock to marriage offices to marry on palindrome date
Dozens of Turkish couples flocked to marriage offices across the country on Feb. 2 to tie the knot as some couples consider it lucky to marry on a palindrome date.
Since the date of Feb. 2 can be shortened as 2-2-22, which is just too much synchronicity for pattern-lovers, some couples were hoping the day would turn out to be memorable.
Destination wedding market expected to revive in 2022
The destination wedding market in Turkey is expected to revive next year with strong demand from India, Pakistan and Russia, people from the industry have said.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has hit large events, such as fairs, congresses and weddings, over the past two years across the globe.
Couple who communicated, married through Google Translate fall out of love
A couple, who got married and communicated through using Google Translate, is no longer together after the bride, an Indonesian woman, left her husband, a Turkish man, going back to her country and never coming back.
Phil Collins: “I can barely hold a drumstick”
He attended the wedding of his daughter over the weekend however it is unclear when the BBC interview was filmed
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Child skeleton among findings in Tunceli excavations
The skeleton of a child found in ongoing archaeological excavations in Tozkoparan Mound, a first-degree archaeological site in the Pertek district of the eastern province of Tunceli, is now preserved in the city's newly opened museum.
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