Archaeologists in modern day Turkey have uncovered the remains of a 2,400-year-old Ancient Greek temple dedicated to Zeus, solving a mystery that has...
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An ancient Greek “cancer-treating” amulet has been unearthed in the ancient city of Pisidia Antioch, located in the southwestern province of Isparta, Turkey. The artifact, described as an amulet featuring a crab motif and inscriptions wishing for healing, was discovered during excavations on Aedilicus Hill near the site’s church. Archaeologists have hailed it as one […]
Archaeologists in modern day Turkey have uncovered the remains of a 2,400-year-old Ancient Greek temple dedicated to Zeus, solving a mystery that has...
Archaeologists in modern day Turkey have uncovered the remains of a 2,400-year-old Ancient Greek temple dedicated to Zeus, solving a mystery that has...
Archaeologists in southern Turkey have uncovered five new Roman-era theatrical masks, adding fresh insight into cultural life in the ancient Greek...
The story of the Lemnian Stele (also known as the Kaminia Stele) begins in 1885 in the village of Kaminia on the Greek island of Lemnos. An...
Archaeologists in western Turkey have announced the discovery of a Roman stadium at the Ancient Greek city of Blaundus (Greek:Βλαῦνδος),...
Archaeologists in western Turkey have announced the discovery of a Roman stadium at the Ancient Greek city of Blaundus (Greek:Βλαῦνδος),...
A troubling scene unfolded at one of Cyprus’s key archaeological sites when tourists were seen climbing an ancient Greek monument at the Sanctuary...
A troubling scene unfolded at one of Cyprus’s key archaeological sites when tourists were seen climbing an ancient Greek monument at the Sanctuary...
Ancient barley grains dating back 5,000 years were recently unearthed in Turkey — preserved only because they were burned. The...
A 2,300-year-old tomb in southwest Turkey—once revered as a holy Islamic site—turns out to be the tomb of ancient Greek boxer Diagoras.