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A 2000 year old party hall belonging to a Roman Knight discovered in Italy

Posted on February 20, 2023February 20, 2023 by Elif Duluk

Archaeologists have excavated a hall in Posillipo, Italy, where Emperors, knights and other dignitaries used to party. The hall once belonged to a Roman Knight and then passed to Emperor Augustus.

Kahramanmaraş earthquake, which caused many casualties and damage to historical monuments in Türkiye

Posted on February 7, 2023February 7, 2023 by Ahmet Mengüç

In the earthquake that occurred in the center of Kahramanmaraş historical artifacts were damaged as well as casualties.

20 ancient tombs discovered in Egypt

Posted on December 21, 2022February 28, 2023 by Elif Duluk

The country’s tourism ministry revealed on Monday that 20 ancient tombs as old as 660 BC had been discovered in Egypt’s Nile delta.

2,200-year-old Roman fountain remains were found in Assos excavation

Posted on August 16, 2022August 16, 2022 by Elif Duluk

In Çanakkale Assos, which hosts cultural heritage and riches with its ancient theatre, agora, necropolis and walls, the remains of a 2,200-year-old fountain structure belonging to the Roman period were found.

Excavations begin in the city of Augustus, the first emperor of Rome

Posted on August 12, 2022August 12, 2022 by Elif Duluk

After 44 years, excavations started in the ancient city of Uşak Sebaste in Turkey, which was founded by the first emperor of Rome, Augustus, and was a pilgrimage center of Christianity until the 12th century AD.

Byzantine nunnery honoring the historical Hannah discovered in Israel

Posted on August 9, 2022October 16, 2022 by Ahmet Mengüç

A second time Byzantine nunnery honoring Hannah from the Bible has been uncovered in central Israel. The monastery, which is thought to be at least 1500 years old, was first unintentionally found in 2002.

Dream city, Sagalassos Ancient City

Posted on July 28, 2022July 29, 2022 by Elif Duluk

The ancient city of Sagalassos is one of the most important ancient city settlements in the history of Anatolia in the Mediterranean region. This ancient city, which has a very old history, is in a position that attracts the curiosity of everyone who is interested in history, sociology, anthropology.

Ottoman period ceramics found in Stratonikeia

Posted on July 10, 2022July 10, 2022 by Ahmet Mengüç

Ceramics and daily use items from the Turkish period unearthed in the ancient city of Stratonikeia in Muğla.

“Brightest city”: Ancient city of Myra

Posted on July 9, 2022July 9, 2022 by Ahmet Mengüç

The fertile lands of the city, which takes its name from the plain on which it was founded, and its advanced structure in transportation have made Myra an important city throughout history.

Roman marble female figure found in Tyana City

Posted on June 20, 2022June 20, 2022 by Ahmet Mengüç

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.

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