Lithics
Mykonos: 25 Pakistani men in a bar - One dead and one seriously injured
They pulled out knives - It is not yet known why there was a fight between them
Paleolithic discovery made on Lesvos
A collection of Paleolithic tools was recently discovered in the region of Kratigos, approximately 8 kilometers south of the city of Mytilini on the eastern Aegean island of Lesvos.
The archaeological enthusiast and researcher Vasillis Koumarelas unearthed the artifacts and delivered them to the Lesvos Antiquities Ephorate a few days ago.
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New Thoughts on Societal Changes in Bronze Age Crete
The researchers also examined how the blades had been made and found that the technique had not changed over a millennium
9,000-Year-Old Settlement Discovered in Turkey
Archaeologists have recovered bone and obsidian tools, beads, and other ornaments
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Arrowheads in Dascylium shed light on war, hunting history
Arrowheads unearthed in Dascylium, an ancient city bearing the traces of many civilizations that ruled Anatolia in modern day Bandırma district of the western province of Balıkesir, provide important information on the war and hunting history of the region.
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Turkish knifesmith keeps up tradition
A knifesmith in Turkey's central province of Konya is preserving the traditional way of making knives.
Hailing from a family of knifesmiths in Taşkent district, 47-year-old Ali Camtaş still forges steel through traditional methods.
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Police not informed about Coast Guard's drug raid in Exarchia, says minister
The Hellenic Police (ELAS) was not aware of the anti-drug operation conducted by the Coast Guard in the central Athenian district of Exarchia on Thursday night, where two officers were injured in an ambush by masked men, Citizens' Protection Minister Olga Gerovasili said on Friday.
"ELAS didn't go there, it was not informed," she reportedly told radio station News247.
Ancient razorblade found in Domuztepe
Archaeological works in the southern province of Kahramanmaraş's Domuztepe Mound have unearthed an 8,000-year-old tool made of obsidian stone, believed to have been used as a razorblade, along with a spinner.
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Fight Between Migrants in Downtown Sofia Leaves One Iraqi Injured
One man was injured after a fight between two groups of Iraqi Kurds had taken place at a bar located on the Marie Louise boulevard in downtown Sofia on Wednesday evening.
The Iraqi migrant, who was admitted to hospital without risk for his life, had been stabbed with a knife, daily Sega informs.
Remains of sunken 3rd millennium settlement located off Argolida prefecture
Large-scale remains of a sunken 3rd millennium B.C. settlement have been located in the sea region near the Fragchthi cave off the coastal town of Kilada (Koilada), in southern Argolida prefecture.