Archaeologists Uncover Monumental 2,800-Year-Old Lydian Palace in Sardis, Birthplace of Money
Archaeologists excavating the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sardis, located in the Salihli district of Manisa,…
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Archaeologists excavating the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sardis, located in the Salihli district of Manisa,…
Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable marble head believed to depict a Roman emperor during excavations in…
At the heart of Uşaklı Höyük (Uşaklı Mound), archaeologists have uncovered the “Lost Children’s Circle” —…
Excavations in eastern Türkiye uncover a major religious center of the Urartian Kingdom—The Sacred City of…
Archaeologists uncover a massive high-altitude fortress believed to date back to the Iron Age, with ties…
A recent archaeological breakthrough in the ancient city of İznik, formerly known as Nicaea, has unveiled…
During the 2025 excavation season, archaeologists in the ancient city of Laodicea have unearthed a 2,050-year-old…
Archaeologists have recently unveiled a remarkable 1,800-year-old water distribution system at the historic Zerzevan Castle, a…
New Neolithic-era discoveries at Çayönü in southeastern Türkiye, dating back to approximately 10,200–6,500 BCE, include four…
Nestled along the western bank of the Kızılırmak River in central Turkey, the archaeological site of…