Late Bronze Age collapse
Hattusha excavations continue for more than a century
Excavations that started 116 years ago in the ancient city of Hattusa, once the capital of the Hittite Empire and inscribed on the "Memory of the World List" of UNESCO, are still ongoing.
Bronze Age Swords Unearthed in Greece (amazing photos)
The researchers suggest that the swords were made in a palace workshop, perhaps at Mycenae
Excavations in ancient Miletos reveal 2,400-year-old houses
Two houses dating back 2,400 years and believed to be used by middle-class people were found during excavations in the ancient city of Miletos. (DHA Photo)
Troy Museum receives European Museum Academy award
Troy Museum in the northwestern province of Çanakkale has been deemed worthy of the European Museum Academy Special Award.
The Culture and Tourism Ministry said in a statement on Sept. 19 that the museum also received the 2020 European Museum of the Year Special Appreciation Award.
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Troy Museum gets European Museum Academy award
Turkey's Troy Museum has been deemed worthy of the European Museum Academy Special Award.
Culture and Tourism Ministry said in a statement on Sept. 19 that the museum, in the northwestern Çanakkale province, also received the 2020 European Museum of the Year Special Appreciation Award.
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Ancient Hittite temple to be unearthed
Archaeological excavations will be carried out to unearth one of the most important temples of the Hittites in Kayalıpınar, a 3,800-year-old ancient city in the Central Anatolian province of Sivas.
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German archaeologist tracing Anatolian civilizations
On behalf of the German Archaeology Institute, Professor Aa has been carrying out the archaeological excavations in the Boğazkale district of Çorum, which was home to the Hittite capital Hattusa.
Schachner has been following the traces of civilizations in Anatolia for more than a quarter of a century.
Exhibition featuring 150th anniversary of Troy Excavations opens to visitors
An exhibition titled "Troy Excavations in the light of Ottoman Documents in the 150th Year" has been opened at the Troy Museum, where artifacts unearthed from the 5,600-year-old Troy Ruins in the northwestern province of Çanakkale are exhibited.
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Schliemann’s destruction still in Troy after 150 years
The destruction caused by Heinrich Schliemann, who made excavations 150 years ago in the ancient city of Troy, which is located within the borders of the Tevfikiye village of the northwestern province of Çanakkale and has a history of 5,500 years, is still trying to be eradicated.
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Struggle against weed continues in Alacahöyük
The 2021 season excavations at the Alacahöyük ancient site, where the first archaeological excavations of the Turkish Republic were carried out, will be resumed after the completion of the weed control that has been continuing since July 3.
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