Kultepe archaeological excavation site in Turkey's Kayseri
Various shots of Kultepe archaeological excavation site located some 25 kilometers from Kayseri, Turkey on September 6, 2017. Kultepe, (Turkish: “Ash Hill”), ancient mound covering the Bronze Age city of Kanesh, is in central Turkey. Kultepe was known to archaeologists during the 19th century, but it began to attract particular attention as the reputed source of so-called Cappadocian tablets in Old Assyrian cuneiform writing and language.
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جمال النافورة في متحف محافظة قيصري , Kayseri province Museum
TURKEY - Asia - Archeological museum Ankara and Hatuşas (Hittites)
At the start of a trip through the eastern part of Turkey in September 2005 we visited the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara and Hatuşas, the capital from 1450 until 1200 BC in the Hittite Kindom (1700-1200 BC).
Kaisery Turkey Archeological Museum موزه باستانشناسی کایسری ترکیه با موزیک آرامبخش
Archeological museum Kaisary-Turkey with relaxing music
تصاویری از موزه باستانشناسی کایسری (قیصری) با موزیک آرامبخش ملایم
بعد از هر اثر هنری برچسب مربوط به آن آثار به همراه توضیحات به زبان ترکی و انگلیسی وجود دارد
Antalya, Turkey: The garden of the Archaeological Museum [May, 2013] (1)
The garden is large and exotic. It contains many remarkable statues and amazing artifacts.There is nothing more beautiful than having a full-tailed peacock and some peahens free roaming around the garden
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Anatolian house museum Kayseri
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Tayinat, Turkey
Tell Tayinat
Archaeologists Discover Temple That Sheds Light On So-called Dark Age
Another Lion Statue Discovered at Tell Tayinat in Turkey
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HUGE ANCIENT STATUE OF MYSTERY IRON-AGE GODDESS DISCOVERED IN TURKEY
Iron Age Statue Unearthed in Turkey
BIC THE TEMPLES OF TELL TAYINAT, TURKEY AND CONNECTIONS TO ANCIENT ISRAEL
Middle East Kingdoms
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Tell Tayinat
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Mari, Syria
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Bit-hilani
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Ceramic figurines were part of a cache of objects found at an Iron Age temple uncovered at the site of Tel Motza outside Jerusalem
Tel Motza
Tel Motza temple
Hatay Arkeoloji Müzesi Gezisi.. Hatay Archaeology Museum.
5-6 Aralık 2014 günlerinde ilk kez gittiğimiz Antakya'nın tarihle iç içe oluşunu, insanlık tarihinde çok önemli bir kavşak noktası oluşunu, sempatik ve saygılı insanların içtenliğini, doğasını ve doğallığını, yemeklerini çok beğendik. Dillerde dolaşan övgülerin boş olmadığını da gördük.. Yeni yapılan müzesinin, yörede iz bırakmış önemli medeniyetlerini yaşam süreçleriyle ve biçimleriyle ele alışını bizzat inceledik. Modern müzeciliğin; insanı, çevresiyle, sanatıyla, ürünleriyle ve geride bıraktıkları nesneleriyle ele alarak sergilemesinin en iyi örneğini Hatay Arkeoloji Müzesinde gördüğümüzü söyleyebiliriz. O dönemlerin ruhunu yansıtacak biçimde kaliteli bir düzenlemeye sahip oluşunu, salonları birbiri ardına gezerken, tarihin içinden geçercesine bir duyguya kapıldığımızı belirtmek gerek.. Bu ortamı sağlayan küratörleri ve tüm çalışanları kutluyoruz. Müze gezimizin anısı olarak, çekebildiğimiz fotoğrafların bir kısmından yararlanılarak bu sunu hazırlandı.
Metro Archaeological discovery
New ruins are discovered during a metro station drill in Beşiktaş, İstanbul. Meanwhile, Kabataş-Mahmutbey metro line construction is ongoing, new archeological discoveries shed light onto the ancient history of the city and the Bosphorus. SOUNDBITE History is being revealed layer by layer. The top layer of the excavation is the ruins of 1910’s building and below that there is a structure that is thought to be 3500 years old. The excavation is being led by Istanbul Archaeology Museums and the findings are similar to what had been found in Yenikapı and Üsküdar excavations. It is expected more will reveal as the excavation gets deeper.Important discoveries in İstanbul Metro Drill
Archeology museum sofia
Археологиочески музей - София
Egirdir Adada Kremna Sagalassos
Some of the sites in the Turkish lake district.
4,000-year-old tablets found in Turkey include women’s rights
The Kültepe-Kaniş-Karum trade colony in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri continues to amaze archeologists, with an expert at the dig revealing that tablets citing women’s rights were discovered at the Bronze Age settlement.
Excavations at the ancient tumulus site began in 1948. So far, it has been discovered the center was where the written history of Anatolia began and the largest monumental structure of the Middle East was unearthed in 2013. A centuries-old baby rattle and a tablet about the sale of a donkey were unearthed last year.
Last month, the 2015 excavation season began in Kültepe. The head of the excavation team, Prof. Fikri Kulakoğlu of Ankara University, told Doğan News Agency on July 16 the site was remarkable not only because the priceless tablets revealed commercial information about the Assyrians, but also about the local social life of the time with all kinds of personal details about individuals.
“From women’s rights to the adoption of children and marriages arranged at birth, the tablets include all kinds of civilizational and social data from Anatolia 4,000 years ago. There is also an emotional letter from a woman to her husband and a letter from another woman who complains about her mother-in-law. You can’t find such things in an empire’s official archive,” he said.
Still, most of the 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at Kültepe were about commerce. “Kültepe is where the Anatolian enlightenment began. The people in this area were literate much earlier than other places in Anatolia, including its west,” Kulakoğlu added.
Some 90 percent of the Kültepe tablets can be seen in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara. Some of them are exhibited at the site and are expected to be transferred soon to a new archaeology museum under construction in Kayseri, deemed to be the most important museum of the historic Cappadocia region.
“This is a huge wealth,” Kulakoğlu said, voicing his hope that the trade colony will soon be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The settlement in the tumulus is composed of segments from the early Bronze Age, the middle Bronze Age, the Iron Age and Ancient Greece and Rome.
One of the most important discoveries was a tablet from 2000 B.C., which explains there were local kingdoms in Anatolia at that time and the Kaniş Kingdom was the most powerful one.
Only a small area of Kültepe, which is thought to have hosted over 70,000 people four millennia ago, has been excavated so far. Officials say it might take 5,000 years to excavate the entire ancient site.
Konya-Karaman.Turkey: Discovering Archaeological and Natural Wonders
Part of series on Archaeology and Nature across Turkey
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Cappadocia is an amazing wonderland right in the middle of Turkey. This historical region is situated in Central Anatolia, largely in the Nevşehir, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Aksaray, and Niğde Provinces in Turkey.
Göreme National Park and Cappadocia were placed on the World Heritage List in 1985 as 7 parts: Göreme National Park, Derinkuyu Underground City, Kaymaklı Underground City, Karlı Church, Theodore Church, Karain Güvercinlikleri (Karain Columbaries) and Soğanlı Archaeological Site.
In an extraordinary meeting of nature's artistic splendor and humankind's resourcefulness, Cappadocia is one of those rare places that must be experienced at least once in a lifetime. With soaring rock formations, uniquely-rippled landscapes, splendid walking trails, mysterious underground cities and rock-cut churches, Cappadocia is the must-see destination in Turkey.
There are so many fascinating things to see in Cappadocia that you could spend a lifetime here and still discover new places. The main 'must-see' attractions are the two large open-air museums and the best of the underground cities. However, there are also many small, all-but-forgotten rock-cut churches and monasteries, splendid hiking trails, several spectacular caravan serais and many dramatic rock formations well worth going out of your way to visit.
Cappadocia is located just one hour away from Istanbul by plane or by an overnight comfortable bus journey from Istanbul.
We chose the Kamil Koc bus service to travel from Istanbul to Cappadocia. Unfortunately, the journey took longer than expected due to heavy snowfall past midnight.
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Turkey Travel Guide | Yozgat - Acetes Travel
If you looking for the Turkey Travel Guide you are in right place! Acetes Travel offers you the best travel tours in Turkey, but now let's give a look at the Yozgat which is the historical city of Turkey.
About Yozgat
Location:
Yozgat City located on the inner side of Central Anatolia next to the Red River. Also the neighbours of Yozgat are; Sivas on the east coast, Kırşehir on the west, Kayseri and Nevşehir on the South and Amasya on the north side. Therefore; if you plan to visit the Cappadocia in Nevşehir, you can add the Yozgat City to your travel route.
History of Yozgat
Yozgat has a great history as 5,000 years. and it has hosted many of civilizations such as Hittites, Phrygia, Lydia, Persians, Macedonians, Cappadocia Kingdom, Galatia, Byzantine and Roma Empires over the centuries. The name of Yozgat is coming from the plateau of the city, which is also namely Bozok because the first settlements in Yozgat are started from Bozok Plateau.
Touristic Attractions of Yozgat
1-Yozgat Museum which is also known as Nizamoglu Pavilion is the house that was built before 1871. It is possible to see the ethnographic pieces of arts, and archaeological pieces on the garden of Yozgat Museum.
2-Ruins & Historical Sites
The incredible historical sites of Yozgat can gradable as Mercimektepe Mount, Alisar Tumulus, Cadirhoyuk, Ceske Castle, Underground City, Kazankaya, Kerkenes Antique City (Pteria), Kizlarkayasi, Buyuknesef is also known as Tavium, and Hapisbogaz.
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