Archaeologists in Turkey discovered roughly 2,000 pieces of bronze statues broken apart in what was likely an ancient ...
"For our profession, these are extraordinary finds," said Professor Aybek, head of the excavation at the ancient city.
Archaeologists in Izmir, Turkey, have uncovered a remarkable site believed to be an ancient bronze statue scrapyard. Among the ruins of the ancient city of Metropolis, roughly 2,000 fragmented bronze ...
Welcome to Turkey. Check in to the Park Inn by Radisson ... The remnants of the Hittite capital date back to the Bronze Age, around 2000 BC. The site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list ...
A Bristol-led team of archaeologists uncovered evidence about the Lycian Bronze Age through excavations at Çaltılar 'höyük', an ancient settlement mound in Turkey. Thanks to years of archaeological ...
Professor Serdar Aybek, who is leading the excavations, said that the bronze fragments of the statues were found in the corner of the room, in a dump, where the parts were disassembled for melting.
The bronze head of a Roman emperor is on its way back to Turkey. A Danish museum has agreed to return the looted artifact as NPR's Elizabeth Blair reports. ELIZABETH BLAIR, BYLINE: The bronze head ...
The bronze head of a Roman emperor is on its way back to Turkey. A Danish museum has agreed to return the looted artifact as NPR's Elizabeth Blair reports. ELIZABETH BLAIR, BYLINE: The bronze head of ...