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Netanyahu says Israel couldn't get 2,700-year-old Siloam Inscription because of Erdogan's opposition, revealing other ...
Archaeologists in Turkey uncovered 4,500-year-old idols at Tavşanlı Höyük, offering rare insight into Bronze Age rituals.
It was one of the world’s great cradles of civilisation and the largest excavated archaeological site on Earth. But few ...
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Severe Drought in Iraq Reveals Dozens of Ancient Tombs Created 2,300 Years Ago
This time, conditions were different. Iraq is in the midst of one of its driest years on record in nearly a century, ...
Archaeological excavations at Konya's Karahöyük have yielded three remarkable discoveries that are rewriting our understanding of Bronze Age life in central Anatolia.
The Armenian Bar Association has prepared and submitted a comprehensive public comment to the U.S. Department of State’s ...
+ To get to the Ephesus Archaeological Site, fly to Izmir from Istanbul or another major city, then take a train, bus or taxi ...
Hunter-gatherers in parts of ancient Asia prepared their dead for burial with smoke-drying up to 14,000 years ago, resulting ...
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'World’s oldest pyramid' built 25,000 years ago was not made by humans, archaeologists claim
While Guinness World Records officially lists the Djoser Step pyramid in Egypt as the world’s oldest pyramid (around 2,630 BC), one paper published in October claimed a layer of the Gunung Padang ...
Detours caused by the closed airspace could increase the travel time of flights from Israel to countries like Georgia and ...
Smyrna was one of the most illustrious ancient and Hellenistic-era Greek cities, one of the main centers of Greek culture in ...
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Netanyahu Declares Jerusalem Eternal Capital at Pilgrim’s Road Event with U.S. Officials
At a private event inaugurating the ancient “Pilgrim’s Road” in Jerusalem’s City of David, attended by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Ambassador Mike Huckabee, Prime Minister Benjamin ...
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