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Archaeologists Just Uncovered An 8,500-Year-Old Obsidian Mirror In Central Turkey
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Archaeologists Just Uncovered An 8,500-Year-Old Obsidian Mirror In Central Turkey

The Canhasan Archaeological Project/InstagramThe obsidian mirror dates back to around 6500 B.C.E. Archaeologists have uncovered an 8,500-year-old obsidian mirror at Canhasan in central Turkey, one of the oldest settlements in Anatolia. Researchers also discovered several tools made out of obsidian alongside the mirror. These finds are now providing more insight into early Neolithic craftsmanship and the high level of skill the residents of Anatolia had thousands of years ago. The Obsidian Objects Found In Canhasan The Canhasan Archaeological Project/InstagramEach of the obsidian arrowheads has unique, fine-line patterns engraved on them. The obsidian mirror was discovered during the second round of excavations for the Canhasan Archaeological Research Project. The remarkable find was highly polished and dates back to about 6500 B.C.E. Obsidian was a versatile material in ancient times. It was used across Anatolia for making tools and performing rituals. Its shiny appearance and sharp edges made it a valued resource for Neolithic residents of the region. While obsidian items themselves were not necessarily rare, mirrors made from the volcanic material are. They required “an exceptional level of skill” to craft, and researchers believe it’s possible the one found at Canhasan had symbolic or ritual significance. “The production process is incredibly challenging — obsidian must be carefully shaped and polished using abrasive materials,” said Adnan Baysal, the leader of the project, as reported by Arkeonews. “This was not a casual craft; it was a specialized technology.” The obsidian mirror found in Canhasan is from roughly the same time period as others found in Çatalhöyük, another Neolithic settlement in southern Anatolia. This signifies that obsidian mirror-making may have been a regional specialty. But the mirror wasn’t the only obsidian artifact that the archaeologists uncovered. They also found several arrowheads made of the material. The arrowheads were decorated with fine, linear incisions in a pattern specific to the region. It’s possible that each of the engraved patterns coincides with a different meaning, indicating social status or ritual significance. “These engraved pieces indicate a long-standing local tradition,” Baysal explained. “While obsidian is found in many Neolithic sites, this specific incised style seems so far to be exclusive to Canhasan.” These discoveries are adding to previous finds in Canhasan to paint a picture of the prehistoric settlement and the people who lived there thousands of years ago. Evidence Of Early Urban Planning In Anatolia Researchers didn’t only find obsidian artifacts during their dig. They also made the notable discovery of the earliest known street system from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period. The Canhasan Archaeological Project/InstagramWorkers excavate the 10,000-year-old street system in Canhasan. The carefully planned streets date back 10,000 years and are some of the first examples of modern urban planning and design in the region. “This street concept from the aceramic Neolithic points to the very first steps of urbanization in Anatolia,” Baysal said. “It suggests an organized community structure that valued accessibility, shared spaces, and architectural planning.” The street system and the obsidian artifacts all point to Canhasan being an important spot for craftsmanship, early tool production, and emerging concepts of urbanization. Excavations of the site are ongoing, and archaeologists hope to uncover more of the settlement’s prehistoric past and how it was connected to greater Neolithic Anatolia. After reading about the obsidian mirror found in Turkey, go inside the Turkish ghost town Burj al Babas. Then, learn about Derinkuyu, ancient Turkey’s underground city. The post Archaeologists Just Uncovered An 8,500-Year-Old Obsidian Mirror In Central Turkey appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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CNN’s Brian Stelter Hilariously Claims New White House Webpage Is an Attempt to Delegitimize the Press
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CNN’s Brian Stelter Hilariously Claims New White House Webpage Is an Attempt to Delegitimize the Press

CNN’s Brian Stelter Hilariously Claims New White House Webpage Is an Attempt to Delegitimize the Press
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Time to Play 'Which President Looks Old?' in Two Photos From This Weekend
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Time to Play 'Which President Looks Old?' in Two Photos From This Weekend

Time to Play 'Which President Looks Old?' in Two Photos From This Weekend
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Father and Sons Face Up to 25 Years for Honor Killing - Their Defense Will Make Your Blood Boil
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Father and Sons Face Up to 25 Years for Honor Killing - Their Defense Will Make Your Blood Boil

Father and Sons Face Up to 25 Years for Honor Killing - Their Defense Will Make Your Blood Boil
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Maduro Swears 'Absolute Loyalty' to Venezuelan People
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Maduro Swears 'Absolute Loyalty' to Venezuelan People

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Monday said he swears "absolute loyalty" to the Venezuelan people, amid mounting tensions with the administration of President Donald Trump.
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Starbucks Must Pay $39M for Violating NYC Worker Law
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Starbucks Must Pay $39M for Violating NYC Worker Law

Starbucks has agreed to nearly a $39 million settlement with New York City over allegations it violated the city's Fair Workweek law.
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NATO Mulls Preemptive Strike Against Russia
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NATO Mulls Preemptive Strike Against Russia

NATO is weighing a more "proactive" and "aggressive" posture in countering Russia's hybrid-warfare campaign - potentially including "preemptive" actions, said Italian Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone.
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Schumer Says Three N.Y. Offices Hit With Bomb Threats
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Schumer Says Three N.Y. Offices Hit With Bomb Threats

Senate Democrat leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that three of his New York offices were targeted with emailed bomb threats from an email address alleging the "2020 election was rigged." Schumer said in a statement that local law enforcement received bomb threats referencing ...
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AI Wildlife Videos Are Fooling Millions and Putting Real Animals at Risk
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AI Wildlife Videos Are Fooling Millions and Putting Real Animals at Risk

A study from the UCO calls for stronger media literacy and student training to help address the issues caused by the spread of AI-generated biodiversity videos. A widely circulated social media video shows a leopard walking into a backyard where a child is playing, followed by a house cat boldly confronting the leopard and driving [...]
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New Tech Slashes Kelp Production Costs by a Staggering 85%
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New Tech Slashes Kelp Production Costs by a Staggering 85%

A new modeling tool helps kelp farmers uncover major cost-saving strategies by analyzing real-world conditions and farm designs. Farming kelp for use in foods, beauty items, fertilizer additives and other products is becoming an increasingly important industry in Maine, but it remains expensive to run. New growers often struggle because they lack cost-analysis tools that [...]
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