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Rare ancient plate set found underwater in Antalya
One of the world's richest plate sets from the Eastern Roman Empire has been discovered off the coast of the southern province of Antalya's Adrasan district.
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Rare ancient plate set found underwater
One of the world's richest plate sets from the Eastern Roman Empire has been discovered off the coast of the southern province of Antalya's Adrasan district.
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Excavations to start in city of Amos for the first time
Archaeological excavations will soon begin on the ancient city of Amos, which has never been the subject of a dig. However, no sponsor has yet been found to help cover part of the costs of the endeavor Excavations are soon set to start on the 2,200-year-old Amos, one of the most important ancient cities in the southwestern province of Mu?la's Marmaris district.
Knidos wants to regain its artifacts
The Lion and Demeter of Knidos, which were unearthed in the ancient city of Knidos in Datça, are on display at the British Museum.
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Turkish artifacts in Syria being destroyed
Seljuk and Ottoman era structures are being deliberately destroyed in Syria, according to a professor who previously worked on these artifacts.
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Knidos' church and theater under restoration
Seasonal excavations have started to revive two magnificent structures of a theater and a church in the 2,600-year-old ancient city of Knidos (Cnidus) in the western province of Mu?la.
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Oxford, Nottingham universities apply to Turkish university for underwater archaeology
The University Oxford and the University of Nottingham have applied to a Turkish university in order to become a member of UNESCO's UNITWIN Underwater Archaeology Network.
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