The building was a theater-type structure located in the city center. Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered a 2,050-year-old Roman council building once located in the heart of the Roman city of ...
In southwestern Turkey, fresco travertine rock formations dating back 1,750 years, buried underground after an earthquake in AD 494, have been recovered from seven meters underground. Listed on UNESCO ...
A 2,200-year-old theater in southwestern Turkey’s ancient city of Laodicea (Laodikya) is set to reopen in the summer after its restoration. Laodicea is located in Turkey’s southwestern Denizli ...
It was the seventh archaeological season headed by archaeologist Mohsen Khanjan aimed to find the ruins of the Seleucid temple in Nahavand’s Dokhaharan neighborhood. If the needed budget is provided ...
Recently, in the article dedicated to posca, the sour, watered-down wine favored by lower-class Romans, we mentioned that they were unaware of why this drink was good for their health, since there was ...
DENIZLI, 5 August (BelTA - Anadolu) - Excavations in the ancient city of Laodicea in southwestern Türkiye - part of UNESCO’s Tentative List of World Heritage Sites - have uncovered a 2,000-year-old ...
The ancient theatre of Laodicea, built during the Hellenistic period, has been restored for a once-in-a-millennium concert The ancient city of Laodicea's theatre hasn't seen a full crowd in centuries.
Following the completion of its restoration, Türkiye's ancient Laodicean Theater just hosted its first performance after 1,690 years of silence. The İzmir State Symphony Orchestra performed a concert ...
“[The ruined] Laodicea Temple is one of the treasured sites in Nahavand and it bears relics, which date from the time of Seleucid Empire,” Nahavand cultural heritage chief Mohsen Janjan announced on ...
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