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November 28, 2023
  • The 2600-Year-Old Altar Unearthed at Oluz Mound Will Shed Light on the History of Ancient Near Eastern Religion
  • Discoveries in the Hittite capital of Hattusa never cease
  • Hittite Period İmamkulu rock relief
  • Demeter figurines were found in the ancient city of Aigai, the land of goats

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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

    Discoveries in the Hittite capital of Hattusa never cease

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    Hittite Period İmamkulu rock relief

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  • Demeter figurines were found in the ancient city of Aigai, the land of goats

    Demeter figurines were found in the ancient city of Aigai, the land of goats

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The drought in Lake Iznik revealed the submerged basilica
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The drought in Lake Iznik revealed the submerged basilica

Emma Carola2 months ago2 months ago04 mins

The drought in Turkey led to the water levels of Lake Iznik receding. With the receding water, the basilica considered sacred by Christians resurfaced. The decrease in water level due to the drought and relentless water extraction in Lake Iznik, Turkey’s fifth-largest lake, is steadily increasing. As a result of the receding water, the basilica…

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  • The 2600-Year-Old Altar Unearthed at Oluz Mound Will Shed Light on the History of Ancient Near Eastern Religion
  • Discoveries in the Hittite capital of Hattusa never cease
  • Hittite Period İmamkulu rock relief
  • Demeter figurines were found in the ancient city of Aigai, the land of goats
  • Archaeologists uncover more than 2,000 seal impressions in the Ancient city of Doliche
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