Archaeologists Find Ancient Iranian Feasts Show Early BYOB Traditions — ‘Bring Your Own Boar’
Archaeologists studying a site in the Zagros Mountains of western Iran have uncovered new evidence suggesting that around 11,000 years ago, early human societies held large communal feasts where participants may have brought their own contributions — specifically wild boars….
Bulgaria’s Largest Thracian Mound Proves to Be Tower Tomb Like in Petra, Palmyra, Likely of Roman Emperor Philip I the Arab
The massive 3rd century AD Antiquity building exposed in July 2018 underneath the Maltepe Mound, Bulgaria’s largest Ancient Thracian burial mound ever, has turned out to be a tower tomb like the ones in ancient Middle East cities such as…











