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Archeologists discovered a well-preserved royal tomb chamber that dates back to 8th century BCE in northwestern Turkey.
Dr. Mustafa Şahin, underwater archaeological excavations and research started in 2015 at the basilica located 20 meters off ...
One of the most impressive finds was that of a 2,700-year-old bronze jug wrapped in linen.
Turkey’s Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, announced the discovery of an exceptionally well-preserved royal ...
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The most beautiful archaeological sites to see in TurkeyHere are 12 must-visit archaeological sites across the country! South-west of İzmir, Aphrodisias is one of the best preserved ancient cities in Turkey. Discovered in the early 20 th century ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Ancient Loaf of Bread Was Buried for 5,000 Years in Turkey and Now It’s Back on the MenuAs archaeologists continue to study Küllüoba—a settlement of the Hattians, the Anatolian people who preceded the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNConjoined twins and ancient heads: 19,000-year-old figurines unearthed in TurkeyThrough extensive radiocarbon dating of mollusk shells, researchers have confirmed ancient human occupation in Turkey's ...
In the early Bronze Age, a piece of bread was buried beneath the threshold of a newly built house in what is today central ...
Scientists have discovered an ancient bread recipe in Turkey—and now the local bakery that recreated it can’t keep up with ...
A rare 5,000-year-old bread loaf was recently found in Turkey's Eskisehir province. Preserved by burning, it's now recreated ...
The carvings recently deciphered at the Göbekli Tepe archaeological site in Turkey suggest the monument could also represent the world's oldest solar calendar, according to new research.
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