The ancient Greeks used to make a wide variety of breads, as they considered it to be of great importance in their eating habits.
In the early Bronze Age, a piece of bread was buried beneath the threshold of a newly built house in what is today central Turkey. Now, more than 5000 years later, archaeologists have unearthed it, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ever wondered what life was really like thousands of years ago? Thanks to the treasures unearthed by archaeologists, we get to ...
The site of Çatalhöyük in Southern Turkey, where a furnace with unbaked, leavened bread dating to 6600 BCE was recently discovered (photo via Getty Images) Archaeologists excavating at the ancient ...
In the soft earth beneath the threshold of a Bronze Age home, a disc of bread lay waiting. It had been torn, charred, and buried—sealed into the foundation of a house that once stood in what is now ...
Archaeologists excavating some ruins in Turkey unearthed five loaves of Communion bread from 1,200 years ago, officials said. Photo from the Karaman Governorate The summaries below were drafted with ...