Archaeologists at Hattusa have unearthed a rare example of ancient technology, which hasn’t changed much up until the present day - a 2,250-year-old Iron Age saw.
The Cycladic culture (known also as the Cycladic civilization) is an early Bronze Age culture located in the Cyclades. This culture thrived from around 3200 to 1100 BC, and predated two other major Bronze Age cultures in the Aegean, namely the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures.