By Ali Kucukgocmen BERGAMA, Turkey, March 13 (Reuters) - Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered traces of human excrement in a 1,900-year-old glass vial used to hold perfumes or elixirs, which they ...
A 1,500-year-old mosaic in the ancient Greek city of Syedra, Turkey reveals an inscription similar to the phrase “let the jealous burst.” ...
After finding a nearly 2,000 year old glass vial, archeologists expected that the dusty stuff inside would be what was now ...
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Ancient high technology discovered at Hattusa, Turkey evidence
Explore the incredible evidence of advanced ancient technology at Hattusa in Turkey, the capital of the Hittite Empire. In this video, we examine megalithic walls, precise stone fitting, core drill ...
Conservation begins at an ancient pyramid tomb in Turkey, once revered as an Islamic shrine, now linked to the ancient Greek boxer Diagoras.
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For the better part of two centuries, archaeologists have been uncovering the secrets of ancient Troy. On the northwestern coast of modern-day Turkey, the city at the heart of Homer’s Iliad and the ...
Archaeologists are excavating an ancient Neolithic site in Turkey that is believed to represent one of the earliest found in the region, potentially even predating the famous site of Göbekli Tepe. The ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered an ancient wine production center near a castle in Turkey — and it’s believed to date back some 1,600 years. The excavation was reported by Anadolu Agency (AA), a ...
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(CNN) — With its vivid turquoise, green and blue waters, it’s no surprise Lake Salda is often promoted as the “Maldives of Turkey.” Extraordinary to look at, peaceful and surrounded by an abundance of ...
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