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One of the most impressive finds was that of a 2,700-year-old bronze jug wrapped in linen.
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All That's Interesting on MSNThis 2,700-Year-Old Tomb Just Uncovered In Turkey May Belong To A Family Member Of The Legendary King MidasArchaeologists in Turkey just uncovered an ancient Phrygian tomb that might belong to a relative of the legendary King Midas, ...
But Phrygia, a sector of land in what’s now Turkey, definitely was—and researchers have now uncovered evidence of a conflict that may have toppled the realm around the eighth century B.C ...
They established a powerful state in the Central Anatolia between the 9th and 6th c. B.C. Phrygia was divided into two regions in the ancient times. “Phrygia Megale” covering the area between Red ...
Inscribed tentatively on the UNESCO World Heritage List, the Phrygia Valley spreads across the capital Ankara and central Eskisehir as well as its neighbors in the Aegean region, Kutahya and ...
The name phryge comes from Phrygia, an ancient region in what is now Turkey, where similar hats were worn sometime before the seventh century B.C.E. The Phrygian cap was characterized by a ...
In the remote highlands of Phrygia, Professor Mark Munn of Pennsylvania State University has deciphered part of the inscription on the Arslan Kaya monument, also known as the “Lion Rock.” This finding ...
Visitors can enter the Midas Mound to see a large burial chamber constructed from pine and juniper logs (Credit: CelCinar/Alamy) Gordion, the ancient capital of Phrygia, was said to be ruled by ...
3, No. 3/4, Dec., 1887 Antiquities of Southern Phrygia and the ... Antiquities of Southern Phrygia and the Border Lands (I) This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section.
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