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Eflatunpınar Hittite Water Monument: 3,275 Years of Heritage Written in Water

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Eflatunpınar Hittite Water Monument: 3,275 Years of Heritage Written in Water

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Located in Konya’s Beyşehir district, Eflatunpınar reflects the sacred meaning of water in Hittite civilization The Eflatunpınar Hittite Water Monument, located in the Beyşehir district of Konya, was built approximately 3,275 years ago by the Hittites for religious ceremonies and to exalt the water cult. Positioned beside a clean natural spring, the monument stands as

Šamuha

The history of the Hittite city of Šamuḫa has been traced back to the Paleolithic Era

Šamuḫa, known as an important center for the Hittites both religiously and militarily, is an ancient Hittite city located in Kayalıpınar, approximately 40 km west of Sivas within the borders of modern-day Türkiye. Situated on the northern bank of the Kızılırmak River, Šamuḫa served as a syncretic religious center for the Hittites. The excavation season,

A trove of more than 60 bronze and iron artifacts, dating back 2,700 years, has been unearthed in Bükk, located in northwestern Hungary

A trove of more than 60 bronze and iron artifacts, dating back 2,700 years, has been unearthed in Bükk, located in northwestern Hungary

A fascinating collection of over 60 bronze and iron artifacts has been discovered through research conducted by volunteers and students participating in an excavation project led by a university team focused on the Bronze and Iron Ages in Bükk, located in northwestern Hungary. The research centers on an ancient settlement situated at the peak of

Yumuktepe

Two wheat species dating back 9000 years identified at Yumuktepe

Archaeobotanical research at the Yumuktepe Mound in Mersin has uncovered two types of wheat seeds dating back 9000 years. Considered one of the oldest settlements in Anatolia, Yumuktepe Mound has been continuously inhabited since the Neolithic period. Excavations at Yumuktepe revealed traces of many different cultures starting from the Neolithic period to the Roman and

Heraion-Teikhos

Traces of Thracians are unearthed in the ancient city of Heraion-Teikhos, the city of Hera

Hera’s City Heraion-Teikhos Ancient City, located within the borders of Tekirdağ province, has hosted different civilizations, especially Thracians. Traces of Thracians were found in the excavations carried out in the ancient city since 2000. Statues of the mother goddess and the god of health, a tumulus, a pharmaceutical furnace and various coins were found in

Two 10,000-year-old ornaments with leopard, vulture and human figures found in Sefertepe excavations

Two 10,000-year-old ornaments with leopard, vulture and human figures found in Sefertepe excavations

During the ongoing excavations at Sefertepe in Şanlıurfa, two ornaments, one with a leopard, the other with a vulture and human figures, dating back to approximately 10 thousand years ago, were discovered. The excavations at Sefertepe are being carried out within the scope of the “Stone Hills” project under the direction of Assoc. Prof. Dr.

A floor mosaic thought to be from the Roman period, which the field owner found by chance while planting saplings, came to light

A floor mosaic thought to be from the Roman period, which the field owner found by chance while planting saplings, came to light

The work on a floor mosaic, thought to belong to the Roman or Early Byzantine period, which a farmer in Elazığ found by chance while planting seedlings in the field he bought in 2023, has come to an end. Mehmet Emin Sualp, the owner of the field, said, “We bought this land for 120 thousand

Previously unknown Neolithic farming community discovered in Morocco

Previously unknown Neolithic farming community discovered in Morocco

Previously unknown Neolithic farming community discovered in the Oued Beht region of Morocco. The traces of the 3400-2900 BC farming community were revealed as a result of multidisciplinary archaeological research. The article written after the research was published in the journal Antiquity. The study sheds new light on the role of North Africa in Mediterranean

Pulur Höyük

Traces of 7000 years of life found at Pulur Höyük in eastern Türkiye

Excavations at the Pulur Höyük (Pulur Mound) in the Ilıca district of Erzurum in eastern Türkiye have revealed traces of a 7,000-year-old settlement. Pulur Höyük excavations continue under the coordination of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and under the direction of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rabia Akarsu, a faculty member of Atatürk University Faculty of

Yassıhöyük

6,000-year-old shaped child skull found at Yassıhöyük

6,000-year-old shaped child skull found in Yassıhöyük, where layers from the 2,600-year-old Achaemenid period were found. Yassıhöyük is located in the Tanır neighborhood in the Afşin district of Kahramanmaraş. Prehistoric period layers were identified during the excavations carried out by the team led by Ahi Evran University Assistant Professor Elif Baştürk. Nine graves were unearthed

Nearly 3,000-year-old Scythian gold artifacts on display in Kazakhstan

Nearly 3,000-year-old Scythian gold artifacts on display in Kazakhstan

Exhibited in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, are gold objects from the Sakas (Scythians) period that were found during archaeological digs in the Altai Mountains region of eastern Kazakhstan. About 3000 years old gold artifacts from the Scythian period were exhibited at the National Museum of Kazakhstan under the theme “Great Dala Gold (Gold of

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