
Unique rock tomb discovered by chance in the courtyard of a house in southeastern Türkiye
Şanlıurfa, located in southeastern Türkiye, has added a new mysterious page to its historical record. A 2300-year-old rock tomb, discovered by chance in the courtyard of a house, sheds light on the city’s thousands of years of history. This significant discovery, announced by Şanlıurfa Governor Hasan Şıldak, once again revealed the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Shoppers at a supermarket in Türkiye are surprised by a 2300-year-old rock tomb
In Bodrum, a prominent tourist destination in Türkiye, a remarkable 2300-year-old rock tomb has been unexpectedly integrated into the shelves of a supermarket. Dating back to the 3rd century BC, the presence of this ancient tomb within a retail space has sparked both astonishment and controversy, leading to its nickname, the “Museum Market.” This unusual

Archaeologists Have Discovered a Rare Monolithic Menhir
In the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, near Halberstadt at Warmholzberg, archaeologists discovered a menhir, dating back to the Middle Bronze Age and meaning “long stone,” during the investigation of structural anomalies detected in grain fields. Initially, archaeologists were working on underground ditches interpreted as belonging to a medieval castle. However, detailed examinations revealed that these

A 2500-Year-Old Persian Fire Altar Reflecting the Fire Cult in Central Anatolia
Discovered in the Bünyan district of Kayseri, Central Anatolia, in the 1930s, the Persian Fire Cult Altar, dating back to 500 BC, is a unique artifact used in Persian fire-related religious rituals. Initially transferred to the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations for security reasons, this altar is known to be the only example depicting the Persian