Thursday, September 18 2025

Tag: Heritage for the Future Project

Myra’s Roman Theatre to Be Rebuilt Using Original Stones in Antalya

Myra’s Roman Theatre to Be Rebuilt Using Original Stones in Antalya

The ancient city of Myra, one of the six leading cities of the Lycian League, is preparing to restore its iconic 11,000-seat Roman theatre to its original grandeur. Located in the Demre district of Antalya, Türkiye, the site is undergoing an ambitious conservation and restoration project under the Heritage for the Future initiative by the

4,500-Year-Old Mussel Shells Unearthed at İkiztepe: Clues to Bronze Age Cuisine and Trade in the Black Sea Region

4,500-Year-Old Mussel Shells Unearthed at İkiztepe: Clues to Bronze Age Cuisine and Trade in the Black Sea Region

Archaeological excavations at the İkiztepe Mound in Türkiye’s Samsun province, ongoing for over half a century, have uncovered Mediterranean mussel shells dating back to the 4th millennium BC. The discovery sheds light on ancient trade routes and Bronze Age dietary habits in northern Anatolia. A Half-Century of Excavations Revealing a Lost Settlement Situated in the

Archaeologists Uncover One of the Earliest Known Streets at Canhasan 3, Central Anatolia

Archaeologists Uncover One of the Earliest Known Streets at Canhasan 3, Central Anatolia

9,750-Year-Old Street Unearthed in Central Türkiye Challenges Neolithic Narratives Archaeologists in Türkiye have uncovered what may be one of the earliest examples of a street in human history—predating the iconic settlement of Çatalhöyük by nearly 750 years. The discovery was made at Canhasan 3 Höyük, a Neolithic mound in the Karaman province, revealing an organized

Tadım Mound

After a 6,000-Year-Old Temple, Roman-Era Road Discovered at Tadım Castle

Archaeologists excavating Tadım Castle, located 12 kilometers south of Elazığ, have uncovered a Roman-era stone-paved road, believed to have been used by kings or members of the nobility. The road features edge curbs and carefully laid paving stones, indicating it was reserved for high-ranking individuals of the period. This discovery follows the unearthing of a

Water will Flow Through The City Gate of Ancient Patara Again After Centuries

Water will Flow Through The City Gate of Ancient Patara Again After Centuries

The magnificent City Gate of the Ancient City of Patara, located in the Kaş district of Antalya and known as the capital of the Lycian League, is set to regain its water feature after centuries, thanks to extensive restoration efforts this year. Referred to as the “cradle of civilizations,” Patara is preparing to enchant visitors