Both domestic and international tourists are drawn to the wrecks made available for diving tourism thanks to the actions of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Gelibolu Historical Site Presidency.
Author: Ahmet Mengüç
Tools of Siberian origin in Göbeklitepe
According to Prof. Dr. Semih Güneri, a leading authority on Central Asian archaeology, Göbeklitepe has shown evidence of Siberian stone tool technology.
British history’s first hand axes were not made by Homo sapiens
Homo Sapiens, proof of prosperous settlements in Britain earlier than anticipated is provided by flint axes going back to 600,000 years ago.
Kiln and tomb found 35 years later in Kelenderis
In the ancient city of Kelenderis, a kiln for commercial production and a child’s tomb buried with glass bracelets and gifts were found.
Rose red ancient city Petra
Petra, the “rose-red city” of the ancient Nabataean civilization, is located in southern Jordan and east of Wadi Araba, part of the Great Rift Valley, whose bird flight is about 133 km from the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Roman marble female figure found in Tyana City
A female statue made of marble with clear facial characteristics and undamaged was discovered during sounding excavations conducted out by the Niğde Museum Directorate in the ancient city of Tyana.
During the excavations of the historical Misis Mound, 3,000-year-old seeds of lentils, peas, wheat, barley and grapes were found
Grapes, lentils, broad beans, peas, wheat, and barley seeds going back 3,000 years have been discovered in archaeological digs at Adana Yüreğir’s Misis Ancient City.
“The Bey Palaces” of the Ottoman Period in Tunisia
During the rule of 19 Ottoman Beys in Tunisia between 1705 and 1957, several structures and Bey Palaces were constructed in the districts of Bardo, Mennuba, Marsa, and Carthage, including the capital Tunis.
1200-year-old runestone discovered during kitchen remodel
While renovating their kitchen, Lene Brandt and her husband, Anders Nielsen, discovered Mosekaerstenen runestone in the Randers region.
Excavations of the Hadrianaupolis in Karabük opened to visitors
Visitors visiting the ancient city of Hadrianaupolis in the Eskipazar district of Karabük, which was utilized as a village in the Late Chalcolithic, Roman, and Early Byzantine periods, may observe the excavations up close.