Stretching from western Anatolia to southeastern Europe, this previously unknown land bridge provides a whole new migration ...
New research along Turkey’s Ayvalık coast reveals a once-submerged land bridge that may have helped early humans cross from ...
Turkish archaeologists in the fifth season of excavations at the Canhasan 3 Mound in Karaman uncovered one-meter-wide passages between houses that were evaluated as the earliest streets known in ...
Archaeologists in Turkey uncovered Byzantine-era bread with a Greek inscription and image of Christ, revealing deep ...
Born and raised in Eastern Anatolia, a rugged and mountainous region in eastern Turkey known for its harsh winters and the ...
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Turkish Researcher Found 'Miracle' Plant in Anatolia Believed To Be Extinct 2,000 Years Ago
A legendary Greek plant, "Silphium," once popularly known as the "miracle" plant in the ancient Greek empire, has apparently made a comeback. The plant was consumed by Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians at ...
On the slopes of Mount Erciyes, Central Anatolia’s highest peak, wild horses, known locally as 'yılkı atları,' roam freely, ...
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND—A new study suggests that hunter-gatherers living on the Anatolian plateau some 10,000 years ago may have invented farming on their own, or learned to farm through their ...
Asia Society Texas, American Turkish Association-Houston, and Hoppa Project present Sounds of Anatolia, from the fifth annual Turkish Music Festival, a multi-day musical event dedicated to sharing a ...
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