Stones discovered by chance indicate Roman-era agricultural calendar

Researcher Bilgin Yazlık indicate that the five cut stones, which he found by chance in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri in 2013, seem to be a Roman-era biodynamic agricultural calendar.

Anadolu Agency

A chance finding of 1,700-year-old stones in central Turkey has turned up what seems to be a Roman-era agricultural calendar.

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