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Tag: early Christianity in Anatolia

A Sealed Medieval Reliquary Cross Unearthed at Ancient Lystra in Central Anatolia

A Sealed Medieval Reliquary Cross Unearthed at Ancient Lystra in Central Anatolia

Archaeological excavations at Lystra Ancient City, located in central Anatolia, have brought to light a rare Christian artifact: a sealed bronze reliquary cross dating to between the 9th and 11th centuries. The object was discovered intact during excavations in the church area of the ancient settlement, offering valuable insight into medieval Christian belief and burial

Christmas Liturgy Held at the World’s Oldest Cave Church in Antakya

Christmas Liturgy Held at the World’s Oldest Cave Church in Antakya

A Christmas liturgy was held at Saint Pierre Church, a site widely regarded as the world’s oldest cave church and one of the most important landmarks of early Christianity. Located on the slopes near Habib-i Neccar Mountain in Antakya, the ancient sanctuary once again became a place of worship, linking present-day religious practice with the

Ancient Magnesia

Surprising Discovery in the Ancient City of Magnesia: First Structures from the Christian Era Unearthed

Archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Magnesia, located in the Germencik district of Aydın, have uncovered a brand new historical layer that sheds light on the city’s past. For the first time, evidence spanning from the Late Roman period to the Christian era and the pre-Beyliks period has been identified. With a 2,400-year history,