Founded in the 4th century, Sümela is a gravity-defying marvel, hanging nearly 1,000 feet over a wooded valley in Turkey, that today attracts thousands of religious pilgrims.
Archaeologists have uncovered Aramaic inscriptions at the ancient city of Zernaki Tepe, Turkey, written in the language once ...
The prehistoric peopling of Europe has long been documented as occurring in waves from the western edge of Eurasia.
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The First Neolithic Self-Portrait? Stony Human Face Emerges In 12,000-Year-Old Ruins At Karahan Tepe
First discovered in 1997, Karahan Tepe is a sprawling 12,000-year-old site where rows of stone pillars are carved with ...
Archaeologists excavating some ruins in Turkey unearthed five loaves of Communion bread from 1,200 years ago, officials said. Photo from the Karaman Governorate The summaries below were drafted with ...
The site’s description places the wreck near 45 meters, or about 148 feet, and dates the material to the first century BCE.
A recent Guardian cartoon misplaces Saint George’s origins in modern Türkiye, but evidence confirms his roots in a ...
Relics of the Bible and the early Christian Church aren’t just to be found in Israel, Egypt and Jordan, but Turkey as well.
Preserving Fethiye’s Yörük heritage, Tunahan Uysal crafts traditional gömbe sandals by hand, keeping a centuries-old Turkish ...
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