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Many cuneiform tablets, many of which contain important information, have been found in the archaeological excavations of Aççana Höyük to date.
The last tablet that archaeologists found by chance without digging isamong the earthquake debris perhaps…
Remains of painkillers were found in 4500-year-old vessels during excavations at Küllüoba Höyük in Eskişehir province from Turkey
The scientific advisor of the excavation, Prof. Dr. Rafet Cavusoglu, said "Aramaic inscriptions are very important for Anatolian archeology. Aramaic inscriptions were found on an architectural wall for the first time in the Eastern Anatolia Region"
An exciting discovery in Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites. It is aimed to reach new information about the traditions of the Hittite civilization with 249 new hieroglyphs discovered in the Yerkapı Tunnel in Hattusa the capital of the Hittites.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Broad Institute researcher David Reich commented on the oldest ancient DNA Study made about the prehistory of South and Central Asia and arguesed: We can rule out a large-scale spread of farmers with Anatolian…
Nearly 2,000 fossils discovered in central Turkey. Fossils excavated in Kirsehir province belong to elephants, primates, giraffes, horses, rhinos, cats, monkeys