Category: Archaeology
Gavur Beşiği Cave: A Hidden Byzantine Sanctuary
Gavur Beşiği, located in the Derebucak district of Konya, Türkiye, offers a remarkable blend of history and natural beauty. Locals call it the “Painted Cave.” This mystical site served as a place of worship during the Byzantine period, making it a significant historical treasure waiting to be explored. Historical Significance: Byzantine Heritage Despite its modest
At Göbekli Tepe, the zero point of history, a target of 1 million visitors is set
Göbekli Tepe, which is accepted as the zero point of history, continues to attract the attention of both history enthusiasts and travellers. Göbekli Tepe, located in Şanlıurfa, Türkiye, is set to welcome 1 million visitors by 2025. This site, known as the “zero point of history,” boasts a remarkable 12,000-year history and is a UNESCO
Pegae Castle will shed light on Byzantine history
Pegae Castle, located in the Karabiga district of Biga, Çanakkale, is also known as the ancient city of Priapos. This historical site is expected to provide valuable insights into Byzantine history through ongoing archaeological surface surveys. With a history spanning nearly a thousand years, Pegae Castle showcases clear signs of the Byzantine era. The castle’s
Ancient Assos Reveals a Stunning 2200-Year-Old Mosaic
Archaeologists have discovered a well-preserved 2200-year-old mosaic during ongoing excavations in the ancient city of Assos. The team also found an 1800-year-old monumental tomb. Location and Historical Significance Assos lies in Behramkale village, within the Ayvacık district of Çanakkale. This ancient city has a rich history that dates back to the 9th century BC. It
The sections used by the participants of the secret rituals in Zerzevan Castle are being uncovered
Recent excavations at Zerzevan Castle, located near Diyarbakır in southeastern Türkiye, have revealed fascinating new findings. Archaeologists are uncovering an area believed to have served as lodging for participants in secret rituals. This significant discovery sheds light on the mysterious practices within this 3,000-year-old Roman military settlement. Zerzevan Castle, which is on the UNESCO World
2000 year old Roman obelisk in peach orchard
The 2,000-year-old Roman tomb monument in the heart of peach orchards in Iznik, Bursa, attracts both local and foreign visitors. This obelisk, which UNESCO has listed as a temporary heritage site, has stood for two millennia as a significant historical artifact. Located just 5 kilometres from Iznik, this monument stands out with its three-sided structure
4,000-Year-Old Relief Discovered by Chance in Harput
Nearly nine years ago, a remarkable 4,000-year-old relief emerged from the earth in Harput. Today, this extraordinary artifact graces the displays of the Elazığ City Museum, offering invaluable insights into the region’s ancient past. Unearthing the Past: The Discovery of the Harput Relief In 2016, during routine terracing work in the Nevruz forest area, approximately
Archaeologists Discover Thousands of Bronze Statue Fragments in the Ancient City of Metropolis
Excavations at the Metropolis Ancient City in Torbalı, Izmir, have uncovered thousands of bronze sculpture fragments in what is believed to be an ancient “junkyard.” This striking discovery offers new insights into the artistic and cultural structure of the ancient world. Conducted under the “Future Heritage Project” of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the
Archaeologists Discover Massive Thermal Baths in Pompeii
The ancient city of Pompeii, lying in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, once again opens the doors to the past. Recent excavations have uncovered an enormous thermal bath complex, thought to have belonged to an elite resident of the city. This discovery proves once again that Pompeii is not only a city buried under volcanic