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Archaeologist Peter Sommer shares five sites that offer tourists millennia-old history, unblemished landscapes, and intrepid ...
Walking around the small, pedestrian-only island allows you to step back in time and discover the essence of Turkey through local cuisine and nature, away from the mass tourism of the cultural capital ...
The Winona County Historical Society’s Rural Heritage Museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day during July 10-13 ...
Divers exploring an ancient shipwreck off the coast of Adrasan, Turkey just recovered ceramics so well-preserved that they ...
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres will bring the rival leaders of ethnically divided Cyprus together again following a ...
Türkiye Today reports that Turkish archaeologists led by Gorkem Kokdemir of Ankara University at the site of Magnesia in western Turkey have uncovered an extensive 2,400-year-old area paved with ...
Archaeologists uncovered the ancient Greek agora of Hyllarima in Turkey, revealing ancient Hellenistic shops and public ...
A 2,500-year-old royal tomb has been discovered by archeologists at the site of an ancient city in Turkey. After four months of excavations, Penn Museum and Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University ...
The Princeton University Art Museum announced this morning that its highly anticipated new building will open to the public Oct. 31, 2025, following a multiyear design and construction process. The ...
The best place to meet Turkey’s hypnotic dancers is the city of Konya — especially during the annual Şeb-i Arûs festival. For dervishes, whirling is considered to be a meditative practice.
More than 400 miles outside Istanbul, in Konya, Turkey, sits an energy facility in the desert. Its central control building has a facade made up of two panels that minimize radiation and prevent ...