New Urartian tombs discovered in eastern Turkey
The three-roomed Urartian tomb belonging to the Urartians was discovered by archaeologists. These tombs have a liquid offering area carved into the rock to...
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The three-roomed Urartian tomb belonging to the Urartians was discovered by archaeologists. These tombs have a liquid offering area carved into the rock to...
During the ongoing excavations, Roman ruins and Byzantine structures were unearthed in Trabzon, Turkey. These structures will be introduced along with an open-air museum...
Excavations at the Tios theater, which is the “only” ancient theater in the coastal part of the Black Sea that has survived to the...
The historical sarcophagus was made into a fountain by the villagers. A historical fountain was found in a village in western Turkey. Villagers in...
The use of pottery began in Mesopotamia around 8000 BC. They were made at a low temperature when it was first used. It contains...
Temple ruins thought to belong to the Urartian civilization were found in eastern Turkey. Archaeologists found a temple without a corner protrusion in the...
The remains of a 12,000-year-old “public building” were found during the excavation work carried out in Boncuklu Tarla (Beaded Field) in the Ilısu District...
During the excavations carried out this year in the Alexandria Troas Ruins, 2 waste water channels belonging to the 1st century were found. Excavations...
During the Yassıtepe excavations in the Bornova district of Izmir, 3,400-year-old tombs, vessels, and jugs thought to be from the Mycenaean civilization were discovered....
Human figures that were broken to get rid of evil were found in Ulucak Mound in western Turkey. A total of 5 of these...