Angkor Wat, which includes more than fifty temples, was built in approximately 30 years during the Khmer Kingdom, which ruled for 630 years.
Author: Ahmet Mengüç
The first settlement of the Cimmerians in Anatolia may be Kırıkkale
Thousands of years of history are unearthed by a Japanese archaeologist. According to excavations conducted by a Japanese researcher, Büklükale was the first Cimmerian colony in Anatolia after they departed Ukraine before Christ.
Traveling and feeling Şanlıurfa, the city of prophets
Şanlıurfa is a city with a lot of different things to offer. Şanlıurfa, one of Turkey’s most important tourist destinations, is known as the “City of Prophets.”
Visit from the BBC for the Haverfordwest excavation
A BBC history presenter paid a visit to a Pembrokeshire archaeological dig where human bones were discovered. The Haverfordwest excavations aroused interest.
Haydarpaşa treasure: They dug 5 meters and went down to the 5th century BC
The four-year excavation of Haydarpaşa station has brought back Istanbul a huge treasure. Bathhouses, mansions, palaces, chopsticks and a room rewinding history… More than 50,000 vaults of artifacts have been unearthed.
3,400-year-old Rare Bronze Age artifacts found with metal detector
After being discovered in North Wales over five years ago, a pair of unique relics dating back about 3,400 years to the Middle Bronze Age have been designated treasure. During the Bronz Age, the two bronze mould valves were used to produce palstaves (a kind of axe).
Remains of Akçakale Castle emerging from under the sea
Divers are seeking for ruins under the water as part of the excavations at Akçakale Castle, which is perched on a cliff overlooking the sea in Trabzon’s Akçaabat district.
Volunteer uncovering very rough Ancient Roman graffiti at Vindolanda
Dylan Herbert discovered a stone with a phallus drawing and an insult on it, which is intended to delight tourists for many years.
Restoration work continues in Shusha, the cultural center of Azerbaijan
Restoration work on historical and cultural structures in Shusha, Azerbaijan’s cultural center, continues.
Renovated Bodrum Castle was flooded with visitors
In the first five months of this year, more than 50 thousand tourists visited Bodrum Castle, which was rebuilt thanks to restoration work carried out by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Bodrum.