The recent find by Britannia Archaeology experts unearthed various unique artefacts on a Bronze Age archaeological site. One of the finds is an impressively intact urn that dates back to 4,000 years.
In the Ancient City of Aizanoi in Çavdarhisar district of Kütahya from Turkey, the remains of cosmetics such as bijouterie products and make-up materials used by Roman women 2 thousand years ago were brought to light.
Anonymous collector delivered intriguing historical artifact to National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden. Ancient historical artifact is now in Turkey
Archaeologists examined ancient engravings of animal tracks and human footprints carved on rock with the help of Indigenous trackers. Although the results indicate a pattern in the animal species depicted, the context and meaning behind this pattern…
Turkish official says festivals not only platforms that bring together richness of different cultures, but are symbols of friendship, cooperation
Prof. Dr. Daniel Schwemer from the University of Würzburg in Germany, reports that he identifies this language as the language of the country of Kalaşma, located on the northwestern edge of the Hittite central region, probably in the modern Bolu or…
Neanderthal Remains found in Simanya Cave within Sant Llorenc Savall Natural Park near Barcelona city of Spain
Jericho’s Tell es-Sultan, oldest Palestinian agricultural town, inscribed as World Heritage SiteAncient Jericho named UNESCO World Heritage Site in West Bank
the excavation involves archaeology students from Glasgow University, archaeologists from across the United Kingdom, and community members. According to Gavin MacGregor, director of Archaeology Scotland, “bringing people together to congregate on the…
Number of inscribed sites in Türkiye on World Heritage List increased to 21, says Foreign Ministry
An excavation in the heart of the ancient city of Savatra in central Türkiye unveiled a remarkable altar that promises to illuminate the long-forgotten aspects of life in this ancient metropolis.
Koç University archaeologists from Turkey uncovered an Imperial Hittite archive during excavations at Kayalıpınar. The findings belong to Ḫattušili III, a Hittite emperor who ruled during the 13th century BCE and was known for his treaty with the…
Ancient city of Gordion in Turkiye's capital Ankara added to UNESCO World Heritage list
Aşağıseyit Mound Excavation Head Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erim Konakçı: One grape seed was found. It provided new information about grape consumption in these regions in the 1500s BC.
The near-impossible was realized in Turkey. A very rare finding in the world of archaeology was recently discovered in two different excavation sites in Turkey. Immediately after the discovery of a skeleton with a visible brain in the Ayanis castle…
Archaeologists found a Nymph statue, estimated to date back to the 2nd century, in Amasra city of Turkey's Bartın province. The marble statue is 1 meter 53 centimeters tall.