The pieces of the statue of Athena, which were kept in safes, were opened to visitors at the İzmir Archeology Museum.
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Ottoman period ceramics found in Stratonikeia
Ceramics and daily use items from the Turkish period unearthed in the ancient city of Stratonikeia in Muğla.
Roman villa remains and floor mosaic found during construction excavation in Hatay
During the foundation excavation of a construction in the Defne district of Hatay, wall remains of a Roman villa and a geometrically patterned floor mosaic were found.
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.
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.
A 250-year-old shipwreck’s rudder has been discovered
From top to bottom, the rudder measures over 11 meters (36 feet). Although experts are concerned about its recent exposure to the outdoors, it is in good shape.
Golden City opens the door to a 3,000-year-old mystery
The discovery of the lost ‘Golden City’ in Luxor, home to the Valley of the Kings, according to famous Egyptologist Zahi Hawass, has revealed a huge enigma.
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.