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2,100-year-old steles transported by military helicopter will be exhibited in Perre Ancient City

2,100-year-old steles transported by military helicopter will be exhibited in Perre Ancient City

The 2100-year-old steles carried by military helicopter from Kımıl Mountain in Adıyaman’s Gerger district will be exhibited in Perre Ancient City after restoration and conservation works. In 2021, a region similar to the cult area on Mount Nemrut was found on Mount Kımıl and 2 steles, one of which was cut in half, were found

Turkey's highest waterfall 'Tortum'

Türkiye’s highest waterfall ‘Tortum’

The natural wonder Tortum Waterfall, which is the highest waterfall in Türkiye, is located in Uzundere district of Erzurum province. Tortum is also the 3rd highest waterfall in the world. Tortum waterfall was formed in the 1700s when a large landslide mass separated from Kemerlidağ in the 1700s and blocked the Tev Valley where the

Oldest Iberian city unearthed in Contestania

Oldest Iberian city unearthed in Contestania

Archaeologists from the University of Alicante and the University of Murcia have uncovered the oldest largest Iberian city in the major Iberian city of Ilici (modern Elche in southeastern Spain), providing invaluable insights into Iberian society and its historical context. Archaeological excavations at the site have been ongoing since 2017. the excavations have found remains

Iasos ancient city

The city that witnessed the immortal friendship of an orphan and a dolphin: Iasos

The city of Iasos, whispered by the waves of the Aegean Sea, bearing the traces of history and mythology, is known not only for its ancient ruins and natural beauty, but also for the immortal friendship of an orphan boy and a dolphin. This extraordinary story transforms Iasos into more than an ancient city, but

Divriği Great Mosque and Darüşşifa

Restoration completed at Divriği Great Mosque and Darüşşifa

The restoration works carried out by the General Directorate of Foundations in Divriği Great Mosque and Darüşşifa, which is included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List, have been completed. Divriği Great Mosque and Darüşşifa (English: Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital) is a 13th century historical complex located in the Divriği district of Sivas. It

A well-preserved Bronze Age wooden well unearthed in England

A well-preserved Bronze Age wooden well unearthed in England

A well-preserved Bronze Age wooden well was uncovered during construction work on the Benson Relief Road in Oxfordshire, England. The discovery was made by archaeologists from Oxford Archaeology working on behalf of Oxfordshire County Council. John Boothroyd, Senior Project Manager at Oxford Archaeology, said: “While investigating what appeared to be a standard pit for the

Approximately 2 thousand cuneiform tablets from the Hittite period read by artificial intelligence

Approximately 2 thousand cuneiform tablets from the Hittite period read by artificial intelligence

With the project, which is a first in the world, thousands of years old Hittite tablets are read by artificial intelligence. Gökhan Yazgı, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism, said: “So far, we have scanned and completed nearly 2 thousand tablets, and we have ensured their reading. We have taken a big step in accessing

Assyriologist makes new interpretations of ancient symbols in a 2,700-year-old temple

Assyriologist makes new interpretations of ancient symbols in a 2,700-year-old temple

Assyriologist Dr. Martin Worthington has made new interpretations of ancient symbols found in a 2,700-year-old temple in the ancient city of Dur-Šarrukin, home to King Sargón II, ruler of Assyria from 721-704 BC. Dur-Šarrukin is located in Khorsabad, in present-day Iraq. Dur-Šarrukin means “fortress of Sargon”. Sargon II, who built Dur-Sharrukin (Khorsabad), was given the

World's largest dinosaur track found in Fujian

World’s largest dinosaur track found in Fujian

Chinese scientists announced on Monday, May 6, that they had discovered very large tracks of a type of two-toed dinosaur in the Lincheng region of China’s southeastern province of Fujian. The largest known deinonychus footprints in the world were discovered at the Longxian dinosaur track in Longyan, Fujian Province. Researchers from the Chinese University of

Kuttamuwa Stele

The first written evidence of the soul leaving the body in Anatolia: Kuttamuwa Stele

In the 8th century BC, a rich and powerful man named Kuttamuwa lived in the Gaziantep region of modern-day Turkey. Kuttamuwa served as a royal official. The basalt Kuttamuwa Stele, which Kuttamuwa inscribed while he was alive, gives us information about the belief system of the time. The inscription is written in Aramaic and Sam’al

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