Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district ...
Archaeologists have uncovered Aramaic inscriptions at the ancient city of Zernaki Tepe, Turkey, written in the language once ...
Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy announced significant archaeological discoveries, including 4,000-year-old ...
Discovered in modern-day Turkey at the Karahantepe site, it could be the first-ever carved depiction of a human face.
Archaeological excavations in the western section of a 2,000-year-old Roman theater in Iznik, a district in Türkiye’s ...
New research along Turkey’s Ayvalık coast reveals a once-submerged land bridge that may have helped early humans cross from Anatolia into Europe. Archaeologists uncovered 138 Paleolithic tools across ...
The Tentative Lists of States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to facilitate ...
A 4,000-year-old tablet found in Kültepe shows that the first company in Anatolia was established by 12 people with 15 kilograms of gold. The excavations carried out in Kültepe Kaniş-Karum Ruins on ...