A Greek inscription carved into a Roman-era theater seat in Turkey's Apollonia reveals the name of a female priestess.
Archaeologists involved in documenting the site described the volcanic rock surfaces as "among the earliest canvases of the human imagination," noting that every carved line—whether depicting animals, ...
Archaeologists in Turkey have identified the Bahçeli Roman Pool in Niğde as an ancient 2nd-century healing sanctuary ...
A major discovery in Turkey has 'confirmed' that four chapters of the Bible are likely true. Archaeologists uncovered over 60 ...
In the 2025 excavation season, researchers in the ancient city of Laodicea discovered a 2,050-year-old Roman-era assembly building. It has an architectural design that has not been seen before in ...
Anatolia, one of the earliest cradles of settled life, continues to reveal the ancient roots of this tradition through ...
Examination of an ancient alabaster vase in the Yale Peabody Museum's Babylonian Collection has revealed traces of opiates, ...
Identifying how societies make decisions about agricultural practices is important for understanding why some agricultural systems flourish over hundreds or thousands of years while others lead to ...
This paper attempts to present and discuss the geomorphological and spatial analyses of Hygassos in the middle Mediterranean (a demos in ancient Bozburun Peninsula) through the application of GIS and ...