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A group of Turkish and Spanish scientists has revealed the results of an archaeological study in western Turkey that challenges the accepted historical dates of an aqueduct near the ancient city of ...
Their legacy now lives on in these spectacular "cities of the dead ... THE Lycians were an ancient people who inhabited the Lycia region of southwestern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) from at ...
Archaeology often describes the rise of power and hierarchy in early Mesopotamia as a move from small, equal communities to big, complex societies run by cities, kings, and bureaucrats.
A 1,000-year-old sundial uncovered during excavations at the Ani Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kars, Türkiye, has ...
A research team led by Petra M. Goedegebuure from the University of Chicago has presented a groundbreaking study on the word used for “city” in the Luwian language, spoken in ancient Anatolia. This ...
In the soft earth beneath the threshold of a Bronze Age home, a disc of bread lay waiting. It had been torn, charred, and ...
A variety of reliefs, inscriptions, and grave stelae unearthed by archeologists help expand the understanding of gladiator history in the region of ancient Anatolia, a recent story published in ...
They built sophisticated cities, impressive temples, and an elaborate palace in the rugged countryside of Anatolia. They authored massive archives of cuneiform tablets containing numerous ancient ...
During excavations of the ancient Greek city of Aphrodisias - named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love - in the historic Caria cultural region of Anatolia, Turkey, archaeologists have ...
The best-preserved remains of the ancient city of Notion date back to the city ... During the Great Satraps’ Revolt, several governors in Western Anatolia erupted into renewed conflict in ...