Tuesday, April 8 2025

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The Side Museum, where Side Inscriptions are Exhibited, was Reopened to Visitors

The Side Museum, where Side Inscriptions are Exhibited, was Reopened to Visitors

The museum, which features artifacts from the Late Bronze Age, Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods, has recently reopened to visitors following extensive restoration work, particularly showcasing Side inscriptions for the first time. Located in the ancient city of Side in the Manavgat district of Antalya, the Side Museum, converted from an ancient bathhouse dating back

Mysterious Treasures of the Bronze Age: 10 New Artifacts Added to Iran's National Heritage List

Mysterious Treasures of the Bronze Age: 10 New Artifacts Added to Iran’s National Heritage List

Ten ancient artifacts dating back to the 3rd millennium BC, unearthed from the Jiroft Plain in Iran’s Kerman province, have been officially registered in the country’s National List of Movable Heritage. This significant development is of great importance for the preservation of artifacts that carry the traces of the Jiroft culture’s richness from the depths

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A Pledge of Loyalty in the East of Rome: The Augustus Oath of Anatolia

April 16, 1900… Belgian historian Bishop Franz Cumont of Amasya encountered a stone, a silent witness to history, in the courtyard of an Orthodox Church in Vezirköprü. Cumont’s simple note, “Monday, April 16: Copied an inscription in a Greek Church,” was actually the discovery of a treasure that would illuminate the history of the Roman