Turkey has discovered new findings in the Asagipinar archeological excavations in Turkey's northwestern Kirklareli province that will be passed down to future generations in an open-air time tunnel on the site. Started in 1993, the studies on the site revealed the traces of the region's oldest farming communities which brought agriculture and village settlement from Anatolia to Thrace. 8,000-year-old village life to be exhibited in northwestern Turkey https://t.co/zME5FT4he6 pic.twitter.com/XEox9RZgyo — ...