2,200-Year-Old Mother Goddess Stele Discovered Near Ancient Road May Reveal Lost Hellenistic Sanctuary
A 2,200-year-old Mother Goddess votive stele, a Hellenistic tomb, and two fortifications in İzmir’s Kiraz district…
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A 2,200-year-old Mother Goddess votive stele, a Hellenistic tomb, and two fortifications in İzmir’s Kiraz district…
Before the actors crossed the stage and the audience filled the stone seats, the Theatre of…
New research at Sardis reveals that Lydian builders created sophisticated stepped urban terraces under King Alyattes…
Roman businessmen in Teos may have played a far greater role in the city’s economic life…
Archaeologists working at Seyitömer Höyük (Seyitömer Mound) in western Türkiye have identified a rare group of…
In southeastern Türkiye, a prehistoric landscape continues to reshape how we understand the origins of settled…
A remarkable archaeological discovery has emerged from the ancient city of Laodicea in southwestern Türkiye, where…
The discovery of the “Gates of Death” in Perge reveals a Roman stadium transformed into an…
A remarkably small yet technically sophisticated Hittite storm god figurine, dating back approximately 3,500 years, is…
A remarkable 2,200-year-old land lease contract uncovered near Fethiye is shedding new light on the socio-economic…