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.
A group of musicians working at an ancient city's dig site northwestern Türkiye are spicing up the demanding shovel work with mini-concerts during their breaks. These musicians, who are also part of municipality band Duzce and a traditional military…
The ancient city of Hadrianopolis in Turkey's Black Sea region, estimated to have been used as a settlement area in late Hellenistic, Rome and early Byzantine times, will become an archeological site.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced 2020 as the year of Patara in a bid to promote and draw more attention to the ancient city and said 'I hope the year of Patara will be good for our country and the tourism sector'.
Yapi Kredi Cultural Centre will be hosting the exhibition titled Meanwhile in the Taurus Mountains: Sagalassos from Nov. 27 to May 28, 2020.
Exhibition to showcase artifacts mostly smuggled out from Turkey by Heinrich Schliemann in 19th century.
Cave paintings dating back to 1,500 years, including one of fictional character Pinocchio similar have been found in western Turkey.
There are two Greek names (Diogenes and Tykhe) on the inscription. It is a tomb inscription dedicated to a child by a Roman and to his deceased mother. Probably this is a memorial tomb.
Archaeological excavations in ancient city of Assos reveal popularity of fishing in ancient times
Archaeologists solved mystery of 1,850-year-old stage of antic odeion in ancient port city of Parion (Parium) of Çanakkale province in Turkey's western
4th century BC bathhouse has sections meant for different purposes with facility for cold, warm and hot bath
Ara Güler Museum's second exhibition “Aphrodisias’ met with art lovers.
Searching through an ancient villa in northwestern Turkey, Turkish archaeologists have uncovered an inscription dating back some 2,200 years.
Limnai ancient city was discovered after 3 years of research in Turkey's Canakkale
Pithos burials have been unearthed in the ancient city of Antandros, which is believed to have been established in the 10th century on the fringe of the Kaz Mountains (Mount Ida) in the western Turkish province of Balıkesir’s Edremit district.