Archaeologists Make 1,500‑Year‑Old Discovery That Rewrites Early Byzantine Daily Life
The discovery of a 1,500-year-old knife set and rare sharpening stone by archaeologists in northern Turkey has offered historians an unprecedented glimpse into the day-to-day lives of Late Roman and Early Byzantine cultures.
Knife Set Recovered Alongside Extremely Rare Sharpening Tool
The astonishing find was made during an excavation led by Professor Ersin Çelikbaş from Karabük University’s Department of Archaeology. Çelikbaş and his team are working on the ongoing restoration of the Hammam Building Complex...