Ancient Mosaics Unearthed in İznik Hint at Residence of Roman General
A recent archaeological breakthrough in the ancient city of İznik, formerly known as Nicaea, has unveiled richly decorated Roman mosaics...
Before Rome, Before Greece: Anatolia’s Oldest Glass Revealed in Hittite Büklükale
Nestled along the western bank of the Kızılırmak River in central Turkey, the archaeological site of Büklükale continues to astonish...
4,400-Year-Old Jade Cylinder Seal Found in Western Türkiye
A cylindrical seal made of jade stone dating back to 4,400 years ago was found in Kütahya Seyitömer Höyük (Seyitömer...
First in Anatolian Archaeology, a 2,600-year-old Sacred Room and Stone Symbolizing the Goddess Kubaba Discovered at Oluz Höyük
Archaeologists have discovered a sacred room and stone from the Phrygian period, dating back 2,600 years, during excavations at the...
The ruins of a temple dedicated to Goddess Kubaba found for the first time in ancient city of Kastabala, southern Türkiye
Ruins of a temple belonging to the goddess Kubaba were found in the Ancient City of Kastabala. The ancient city...
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