A 2000-year-old 70-acre Roman Bath was completely restored in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Ephesus in Turkey.
The bath complex, sprawling over an area of approximately 70 acres, dates back to the reign of Roman Emperor Domitian.
According to the NYPD, a 58-year-old cab driver suffered a medical episode when he drove onto the sidewalk at West 34th ...
Persistently high inflation triggered by currency depreciation and President Erdogan's abandoned economic policies has left ...
In inscriptions uncovered in the ancient city dating back to the 5th century BCE, the local Luwian people mentioned their ...
The Phaistos disk is covered in indecipherable symbols.
Spread the loveIntroduction Welcome to Ankara, the capital city of Turkey! Often overshadowed by Istanbul, Ankara offers a ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 1,500-year-old shipwreck near the ancient Greek city of Kydonies, now known as Ayvalık, on ...
Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, Petra is known for its iconic pink sandstone, its (at-the-time) advanced ...
A joint team of American and Iraqi archaeologists returned to the ruins of Nimrud, the once-thriving capital city of the ...
Greece returned 1,055 ancient coins to Turkey in a historic repatriation effort. The 5th-century BC coins, including silver staters and Athenian tetradrachms, were smuggled from Turkey and seized at ...
has been a year of extraordinary archaeological discoveries that have challenged long-held beliefs about human history.