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Remains of 2,800-Year-Old Lydian Palace Unearthed at Sardis Ancient City

Remains of 2,800-Year-Old Lydian Palace Unearthed at Sardis Ancient City

Excavations at Sardis Ancient City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in western Turkey, have revealed the remains of a Lydian palace dating back to the 8th century BCE. Sardis, located in Manisa’s Salihli district, served as the capital of the Lydian Kingdom. The ongoing archaeological work is led by Prof. Dr. Nicholas Cahill from the

Sardis Ancient City and Lydian Tumuli in Türkiye Added to UNESCO World Heritage List

Sardis Ancient City and Lydian Tumuli in Türkiye Added to UNESCO World Heritage List

Lydian Capital Recognized as Global Cultural Heritage The Sardis Ancient City and the Bin Tepe (Thousand Mounds) Lydian Tumuli, located in Salihli, Manisa Province, Türkiye, have officially been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This marks Türkiye’s 22nd cultural site recognized as part of humanity’s shared legacy. The Birthplace of Coinage Joins the UNESCO