Tomb of ‘Last Trojans’ Unearthed in Troy with a Cinematic Arranging of Burials
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Tomb of ‘Last Trojans’ Unearthed in Troy with a Cinematic Arranging of Burials

Late last month, excavations commenced at the 5,500-year-old Troy Archaeological Site in Tevfikiye village to uncover the damage and destruction the Trojan War left in its wake. Now, archaeologists have made an exciting discovery - four human skeletons, who’ve been dubbed the "Last Trojans" - a glimpse into the lives of the final residents of this ancient city. Led by Professor Rustem Aslan, the excavation team uncovered a remarkable scene: one skeleton belonged to a mother, with her baby buried right beside her, as if straight out of a historical drama! Additionally, two male skeletons arranged symmetrically have also been located, upon which surface work is slated to begin shortly. Fall of Troy: The Legend and the Facts The Ignored Prophet of Doom: The Curse of Cassandra of Troy In excavations at the ancient city of Troy, located near Tevfikiye village in Canakkale, four human skeletons identified as the “Last Trojans” have been uncovered. This discovery sheds light on the lives of the final inhabitants of the ancient city.https://t.co/qBjsqelcsK Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesAsiaRead Later