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Forgotten Neolithic Settlement in Bilecik: 9,000 Years of History Hidden Beneath the Grass

Forgotten Neolithic Settlement in Bilecik: 9,000 Years of History Hidden Beneath the Grass

In western Türkiye, an archaeological discovery once hailed as a milestone in Neolithic research now lies buried under weeds. The 9,000-year-old settlement unearthed in Bilecik’s Bahçelievler district — among the earliest known farming communities of western Anatolia — has been left unprotected, sparking calls from historians and locals to transform it into an open-air museum

Garibin Tepe

Ongoing Excavations at Garibin Tepe Near Van Shed Light on Urartian Architecture and Conservation Efforts

Archaeological works continue at Garibin Tepe in Türkiye’s Van province, one of the most intriguing Urartian sites of recent years. Excavations this season have focused on documenting massive walls, lion statues, and wall paintings as researchers seek to understand the architectural layout and royal character of the ancient complex. Located about 30 kilometers from central

Conservation Underway on 1,500-Year-Old Mosaic in Türkiye’s Ancient City of Perre

Preserving the Past: Conservation Underway on 1,500-Year-Old Mosaic in Türkiye’s Ancient City of Perre

In the heart of southeastern Türkiye, a remarkable 1,500-year-old floor mosaic is being preserved as part of ongoing conservation efforts in the ancient city of Perre. Located in Adıyaman province, the ancient city of Perre—one of the five major cities of the Kingdom of Commagene—is home to a stunning 125-square-meter mosaic dating back to the