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Category: Black Sea

During the basic excavation, settlement dating back to the Roman and Hellenistic periods was discovered

During the basic excavation, settlement dating back to the Roman and Hellenistic periods was discovered

A citizen in the northern Turkish city of Samsun, while excavating foundations for a residential construction, uncovered traces of a settlement that are considered to belong to the Hellenistic, Roman, and Eastern Roman periods. İlkadım district, Tepecik neighborhood, a citizen initiated excavation work on their own titled land to build a house. During the foundation

2500-year-old Persian food was found in Oluz Höyük excavations

2500-year-old Persian food was found in Oluz Mound excavations

At Oluz Höyük (Oluz Mound), with settlement layers dating back to around 4500 BC, 2,500-year-old food remnants were discovered in the palace kitchen from the Persian period. Bone fragments and cereal grains found inside a clay pot closely resemble a dish known as “keşkek” today. Prof. Dr. Şevket Dönmez, the head of the excavation and

The Byzantine monastery church dedicated to Saint Constantine and Helena found

The Byzantine monastery church dedicated to Saint Constantine and Helena found

During the archaeological excavation initiated in the area where 8 Roman-era tombs were found in Ordu in 2021 during road construction work, a Byzantine-era monastery church was discovered. Monasteries are religious structures where Christian clergy and individuals devoted to Christianity lived. In addition to these structures, churches were built for worship, and these churches were

A 5500-year-old rock settlement was unearthed in Zeugma in the Black Sea

A 5500-year-old rock settlement was unearthed in Zeugma in the Black Sea

During the archaeological excavation works conducted in Hadrianopolis Ancient City in the Eskipazar district of Karabük, known as “The Zeugma of the Black Sea,” an underground rock settlement dating back 5500 years was discovered. The discovery took place during the excavation and restoration work led by Associate Professor Dr. Ersin Çelikbaş, a faculty member in

An 1800-year-old water nymph statue was found in the ancient city of Amastris

An 1800-year-old water nymph statue was found in the ancient city of Amastris

In the ancient city of Amastris in the district of Amasra in Bartın, excavations have unearthed a statue of a water nymph believed to be 1800 years old. The discovery of the 1800-year-old water nymph statue was announced by the Directorate of Excavations and Research on their social media account. The statue, uncovered during excavations

The 2000-year-old Roman road was unearthed in Sebastapolis Ancient City

The 2000-year-old Roman road was unearthed in Sebastapolis Ancient City

Sebastapolis Ancient City, located in Tokat province in the Black Sea region of Türkiye and dating back to the 1st century A.D., has revealed a 2,000-year-old Roman road. The foundation date of Sebastapolis Ancient City, built on a large mound dating back to the Early Bronze Age, is not yet known definitively. Some sources suggest

3000-year-old wooden were discovered underwater in the sacred city of Nerik, the Hittites' holy city

3000-year-old wooden were discovered underwater in the sacred city of Nerik, the Hittites’ holy city

In ongoing archaeological excavations at Oymaağaç Mound, formerly known as Nerik, an important religious and cultural center for the Hittite civilization, 3000-year-old wooden artifacts have been discovered submerged in water. Oymaağaç Mound is located in the Vezirköprü district of Samsun province in northern Turkey. The excavations at Oymaağaç Mound, which began in 2009 in a

The largest Iron Age painted pottery collection of Anatolia was unearthed at Oluz Mound

The largest Iron Age painted pottery collection of Anatolia was unearthed at Oluz Mound

In Oluz Mound where evidence of the belief in Zoroastrianism, the earliest example of monotheistic belief in the Ancient Near East, has been found, the largest collection of Iron Age painted and decorated pottery in Anatolia has been reached. Oluz Mound was discovered by Prof. Dr. Şevket Dönmez from Istanbul University between 1997 and 1999.

The remnants of the Iron Age are being searched for in Nerik, the sacred city of the Hittites

The remnants of the Iron Age are being searched for in Nerik, the sacred city of the Hittites

In Nerik, an important religious city of the Hittite Empire, remains from the Iron Age are being searched for. Nerik is located at the Oymaağaç Mound, situated 7 kilometers northwest of the Vezirköprü district in Samsun province of present-day Turkey. Established by the Hattians, one of the oldest civilizations of Anatolia, around 3500 years ago,

3,000-year-old rock rare paintings have discovered in Rize

3,000-year-old rock rare paintings have discovered in Rize

Archaeologists have discovered approximately 3,000-year-old rock paintings believed to belong to the Bozkurt tribes during their surface survey. The discovery happened in the İkizdere district of Rize province, Turkey. Associate Professor Dr. Okay Pekşen, Head of the Ancient History Department at Ondokuz Mayıs University, stated, “We saw approximately 3,000-year-old rock paintings believed to belong to

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