With thousands of years of history, Türkiye is a cradle of civilizations. Take a journey through our many fascinating museums and archaeological sites. The open-air museum of Türkiye awaits you.
Thanks for sharing. It makes me recall my trip to here in Feb 2018 so much. I would love to visit here again. On visiting this healing center, I felt so familiar ... I wonder if I used to be here in the past life.
I wish someone could explain to me how all the manpower needed to construct such massive structures was fed by hunter-gathers who had to go hunting every day. How did people suddenly know how to graft unedible wheats together so they'd have something that they could grow and support the city on?
What about the carvings in the basalt rock, which are made with high precision, BELOW the Urartian level? That lower level is known as the Ararat Civilization and is estimated to be 20,000 years old, isn't that correct?
I was today at the museum, but unfortunately we couldn't see the stele. :( Some guard told us it is not exhibited there anymore. Many artifacts had been moved since the last time I was there in the 2000s, among them the dagger of Anitta. Still, it is one of my favorite museums to date! In any case, looking closely at the inscription, didn't anyone react so far to the fact that this is NOT a Lydian inscription (as stated in the description - 2024-02-27)? "Lydian inscription" makes you expect it was written in Lydian. This is an inscription in Greek from Lydia, regarding two children Melite and Makedon, who stole something and got punished by their parents who raised the stele to Apollo Axyros in gratitude. The parents mention this happened on 12th of the month Xandikos, which is the name of month march explicitly in the ancient Macedonian calendar. Feels like those people were settlers in Lydia and came originally from Macedonia.
Yanılıyorsunuz. BOP son derece başarılı oldu aslinda. Mevcut iktidarlar alaşağı edildi. Ülke kaosta bırakılıp kaynakları batıya aktarılıyor. Demokrasi mi zannettiniz gerçekten? 😂
Seeing Termessos is a combination of history, nature and hiking. I like here very much, and if I got a chance, I hope to come here again, it is such a beautiful and interesting place.
The temple is very well preserved and it looks like they are restoring it fully, there are new columns built and many rocks! It will look amazing soon!
I dislike this is in turkey. Very muslim.. dangerous for Christians, yet they have major cites that prove biblical everything. Like Noah's ark for one.😢
Wow, i guess its not close to ocean to wipe it out like others, you remember a place called Alexandria, after this fire destroyed library & ancient history lost & you don't find it suspicious the whole greek influence in Egypt was wiped out & was the capital of egypyt, but its cairo now & no outsiders. Under 300 ft of water a whole city of Alexandria under water wiped off the map, now Imagine what was found & nobody said a thing.
The ancient pre-deluvian world is almost entirely under 420 feet of Ocean . I suspect the population , lived very close to the the World's shores at the end of the Ice Age , (even more so than today) , due to Ocean Currents bringing warmth . The Old World remains of Civilizations , would be at the depth the melt water pulse raised the Oceans to the anti-diluvian level. While much of the former Continental rock was covered by huge layers of sedimentary mud than became new rock , hundreds of feet thick in places
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