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2,000-Year-Old Athena Statue Unearthed in Laodikeia’s Western Theater

2,000-Year-Old Athena Statue Unearthed in Laodikeia’s Western Theater

A 2,000-year-old marble statue of Athena has been uncovered in the ancient city of Laodikeia in western Türkiye, adding a remarkable new piece to the site’s expanding sculptural record. The figure, nearly two meters tall, was found lying face down within collapsed debris along the outer wall of the Western Theater’s stage building. The discovery

1,800-Year-Old Head of Hermes Statue

1,800-Year-Old Head of Hermes Statue Unearthed at Laodikeia in Western Anatolia

Excavations at the ancient city of Laodikeia, located near modern-day Denizli in western Anatolia, have revealed a finely carved marble head belonging to a statue of Hermes, dating back approximately 1,800 years. The discovery was made in the eastern entrance corridor of the city’s Bouleuterion, or council house—an area closely associated with civic authority and

Unique colorful Skylla Group Sculptures discovered in the ancient city of Laodikeia

Unique colorful Skylla Group sculptures discovered in the ancient city of Laodikeia

Unique colorful Skylla Group sculptures were discovered in the ancient city of Laodikeia in Denizli province of Türkiye. The ancient city, which dates back to the 3rd century BC, was founded south of the Lykos River. Often referred to as “Laodikeia on the banks of the Lykos” in ancient sources, the city was founded by

Laodicea ancient city

Visiting hours of some museums and archaeological sites in Türkiye extended

Visiting hours of some museums and archaeological sites in Türkiye, which attracted great interest from visitors during the summer season, have been extended. According to the statement made by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the visiting hours of museums and archaeological sites have been rearranged within the scope of the 2024 tourism season. In

Goddess Hygieia

2100-year-old statue head of Hygieia, Greek goddess of health, unearthed in Laodikeia

During the excavations in the ancient city of Laodikeia in Denizli province, the statue head of Hygieia, the goddess of health and cleanliness, the daughter of Asclepius, the god of medicine in Greek and Roman mythology, was unearthed. The excavations in the ancient city of Laodikeia are under the supervision of Pamukkale University Archaeology Department