In the process of excavating a Roman forum near the ancient city of Amastris (now known as Amasra) in present-day Turkey, ...
The tumulus (or burial mound) now stands about 26 feet (8 meters) above a natural hillock and more than 100 ft (30 m) above ...
The Anadolu Agency reports that excavations at Syedra, a 3,000-year-old city site on Turkey’s southern coastline, suggest it was a center for olive oil production. “Through excavations, we have ...
Archaeologists excavating at Tadım Fortress and Höyük in eastern Turkey have unearthed a remarkable stone seal dating back 7,500 years, pushing evidence of organized settlement in the Elazig region ...
The 3,300-year-old tablet was uncovered from the Büklükale ruins near the Kizilirmak River, 60 miles outside of Ankara, ...
A 7,500-year-old stone seal found in eastern Turkey reveals clues about prehistoric administration, trade, and identity.
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Geographer says evidence to support Noah’s Ark theory is inconclusive
A Turkish geographer has urged caution over recent media reports suggesting that pottery fragments discovered near a ...
Following the passage of an omnibus bill in parliament last month, areas in Milas and Yatağan, located inland from the coastal district of Bodrum in Muğla, were designated for renewed mining activity ...
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