New Archaeological Discoveries at Lystra — the Sacred Anatolian City Cited Eight Times in the Bible
Hidden amid the rolling plains of central Anatolia, the ancient city of Lystra is once again stirring after centuries of...
3,500-Year-Old Human-Bodied, Eagle-Headed Seal Discovered in Central Türkiye
Archaeological excavations at Karahöyük in central Türkiye have led to a remarkable discovery: a 3,500-year-old human-headed, eagle-bodied seal. According to...
3,500-Year-Old Dining Set Found at Konya Karahöyük, in Türkiye
Archaeologists in Türkiye have uncovered an extraordinary 3,500-year-old dining set, including a jug, plate, and cup, during excavations at Konya’s...
A Forgotten Capital in Anatolia: 2,000-Year-Old Bone Pen Unearthed at Türkmen-Karahöyük
The unearthing of a 2,000-year-old bone pen at Türkmen-Karahöyük offers a rare glimpse into the sophisticated bureaucracy and daily life...
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