The city of Iskenderun, also known as Alexandretta, in todays Turkey, was originally founded by Alexander the Great.
Archaeologists have already found more than 200 tombs—and they think that might be just the tip of the iceberg.
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The Traveling Cheesehead on MSNTimeless Troy: Ancient Ruins and Modern Discoveries in TurkeyStanding amidst the ruins of Troy, with its weathered stones and crumbling walls, one cannot help but feel a connection to the echoes of ancient civilizations that once thrived here. The site, ...
Archaeologists in the ancient Greek city of Perge, Turkey, have discovered five Roman statues, including Aphrodite and Eros.
The world’s oldest map, a 3,000-year-old Babylonian clay tablet known as the Imago Mundi, may reveal the location of an […] ...
Archaeologists have uncovered physical evidence of Tenea, an ancient Trojan city once believed to exist only in myth. Located ...
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