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Underground wonders: Exploring Turkey's hidden ancient cities
Discover the incredible underground cities of Turkey, where ancient civilizations once thrived. These archaeological findings unveil impressive engineering and captivating architecture, reshaping our ...
A remarkable 1,500-year-old knife set and a traditional sharpening stone have been unearthed in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis, located in the Eskipazar district of Karabük, northern Turkey. This ...
In the early Bronze Age, a piece of bread was buried beneath the threshold of a newly built house in what is today central Turkey. Now, more than 5000 years later, archaeologists have unearthed it, ...
An ancient city in Turkey, which dates back to the prehistoric Iron Age Urartian Kingdom in the ninth century BC, has been discovered thanks to treasure hunters. Turkish archaeologist and researcher, ...
Last winter, a local farmer in southern Turkey stumbled upon a large stone half-submerged in an irrigation canal with mysterious inscriptions. The stone revealed the story of an ancient, lost ...
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Ancient Hattusa in Turkey: Exploring the lost capital of the Hittite Empire
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, ...
A Turkish site thought to predate the Great Pyramid of Giza by seven millennia is host to mysterious carvings that archeologists believe could depict a devastating ancient comet strike. The carvings ...
English is one member of a large family, the Indo-European languages, that are now spoken by a huge swath of the world. But where they originated is the subject of controversy, with experts undecided ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David E. Dix In the foothills of the beautiful Taurus Mountains of southwestern Turkey lies a World Heritage site called Pamukkale ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Archaeologists have restored a ten-foot-tall statue discovered in pieces below a fountain in the ancient city of Laodicea ...
Hundreds of Roman-era medical instruments now being examined by scientists may come from one of the earliest known examples of a group medical practice, or at least a place where health care workers ...
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