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Ayvalık Route: Migration Routes of Early Humans to Europe Could Be Redrawn - Yetkin Report

Summary by Yetkin Report
A new archaeological discovery off the coast of Ayvalık is prompting us to rethink humanity's path to Europe. 138 stone tools collected from various locations in the region remind us that Anatolia was not merely a bridgehead, but rather a stage where the transition took place. A study published in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology suggests that Ayvalık and its surrounding area may have been part of this great march. Ankara The post A…
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A new archaeological discovery off the coast of Ayvalık is prompting us to rethink humanity's path to Europe. 138 stone tools collected from various locations in the region remind us that Anatolia was not merely a bridgehead, but rather a stage where the transition took place. A study published in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology suggests that Ayvalık and its surrounding area may have been part of this great march. Ankara The post A…

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Yetkin Report broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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