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  • The original of Philiskos’ famous dancing Muses statue has been uncovered
  • Hattusa: A Journey into the Heart of the Hittite Empire 
  • Rare talismanic healing bowl found in Hasankeyf excavations
  • Spirits of Girnavaz Mound

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  • The original of Philiskos' famous dancing Mousa statue has been uncovered

    The original of Philiskos’ famous dancing Muses statue has been uncovered

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  • Hattusa: A Journey into the Heart of the Hittite Empire 

    Hattusa: A Journey into the Heart of the Hittite Empire 

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  • Rare talismanic healing bowl found in Hasankeyf excavations

    Rare talismanic healing bowl found in Hasankeyf excavations

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  • Spirits of Girnavaz Mound

    Spirits of Girnavaz Mound

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  • The 2600-Year-Old Altar Unearthed at Oluz Mound Will Shed Light on the History of Ancient Near Eastern Religion

    The 2600-Year-Old Altar Unearthed at Oluz Mound Will Shed Light on the History of Ancient Near Eastern Religion

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    Discoveries in the Hittite capital of Hattusa never cease

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A 1,700-year-old trident was found in the ancient city of Assos
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A 1,700-year-old trident was found in the ancient city of Assos

Leman Altuntaş2 months ago2 months ago04 mins

In the ancient Aegean coastal resort town of Assos in northwestern Türkiye, a trident believed to date back to the 3rd or 4th century AD and thought to have been used for fishing has been discovered. The artifact was unearthed by archaeologists excavating the ornate fountain known as the Nymphaion (eastern fountain) located to the…

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8,000-year-old Cave paintings found in Türkiye’s İnkaya Cave
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8,000-year-old cave paintings found in Türkiye’s İnkaya Cave

Leman Altuntaş3 months ago3 months ago07 mins

A number of cave paintings dating back some 8,000 years have been found in İnkaya cave in the Marmara province of Balıkesir during a field study conducted by Associate Prof. Dr. Derya Yalçıklı from Çanakkale (18th March) University, in 2015. During the same studies, another cave located 5 kilometers away from the İnkaya cave was…

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Archaeologists uncovered the largest Roman griffin weight in Assos
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Archaeologists uncovered the largest Roman griffin weight in Assos

Andrew Loral3 months ago3 months ago06 mins

At the ancient city of Assos, founded in the 6th century BC on the coast of the Aegean Sea within the historical region of Troas, ongoing excavations have led to the discovery of the largest Roman griffin weight ever found. Assos Ancient City is located in Behram Village in Ayvacık District of Çanakkale in western…

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  • The original of Philiskos’ famous dancing Muses statue has been uncovered
  • Hattusa: A Journey into the Heart of the Hittite Empire 
  • Rare talismanic healing bowl found in Hasankeyf excavations
  • Spirits of Girnavaz Mound
  • The 2600-Year-Old Altar Unearthed at Oluz Mound Will Shed Light on the History of Ancient Near Eastern Religion
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