Ceramics and daily use items from the Turkish period unearthed in the ancient city of Stratonikeia in Muğla.
Tag: Anatolia
Turkey’s enormous Roman Sidamara sarcophagus features the head of Eros once again
The Victoria & Albert Museum has sent a life-sized marble head of Eros back to Turkey. The 3rd century Sidamara Sarcophagus is one of the biggest, heaviest, and most significant Roman sarcophagi ever discovered. V&A conservators traveled with the head and collaborated with specialists from the Istanbul Archaeological Museum to reattach it to the lid.
The mysterious Pılır Mound will shed light on the oldest periods of Anatolia
Dr. Lecturer Ümit Çayır said that with the new archaeological studies to be carried out on the Pılır mound, important information about the oldest periods of Sivas can be reached.
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.”
Blaundus ancient city
Because it is positioned on the route connecting the Aegean Region to Anatolia, Uşak and its environs have had strategic importance throughout history. Within its bounds, this multicultural geography contains archaeological treasures, including the ancient city of Blaundus.
Genetic Origins of Earth’s First Farmers Confirmed
The earliest farmers came from a combination of two hunter-gatherer populations during a volatile period, not from a single group as one might imagine.