Skip to content
December 8, 2023
  • 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

Anatolian Archaeology

Newsletter
Random News
  • Anatolian News
  • Marmara and Thrace
  • Aegean
  • Central Anatolia
  • Mediterrenian
  • Black Sea
  • Eastern Anatolia
  • Southeastern Anatolia
Headlines
  • The original of Philiskos' famous dancing Mousa statue has been uncovered

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

    1 day ago17 hours ago
  • Hattusa: A Journey into the Heart of the Hittite Empire 

    Hattusa: A Journey into the Heart of the Hittite Empire 

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • Rare talismanic healing bowl found in Hasankeyf excavations

    Rare talismanic healing bowl found in Hasankeyf excavations

    4 days ago
  • Spirits of Girnavaz Mound

    Spirits of Girnavaz Mound

    6 days ago6 days ago
  • 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

    2 weeks ago2 weeks ago
  • Discoveries in the Hittite capital of Hattusa never cease

    Discoveries in the Hittite capital of Hattusa never cease

    2 weeks ago2 weeks ago
  • Home
  • Pagan Temple

Pagan Temple

The ancient city of Kremna in Burdur, known for its pagan temples
  • Anatolian News
  • Mediterrenian

The ancient city of Kremna, famous for its pagan temples

Andrew Loral2 months ago2 months ago05 mins

New pagan temple ruins have been uncovered in the excavations of the anti-city of Kremna, founded by the Pisidians. The excavation director, Prof. Dr. Ayça Polat Becks, stated, “Our goal is to document as much as possible in a short time and acquire the highest level of knowledge about the city.” Kremna is located within…

Read More

Recent Posts

  • 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
Anatolian Archaeology 2023 Powered By BlazeThemes.
  • Privacy
  • About
  • Contact