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Otto the Great’s Tomb Marble Was Not Greek, Overturning a Long-Held Assumption

Greek Reporter 20 Dec 2025
Transporting raw marble from Anatolia to medieval Germany would have been unlikely, but reusing Roman material from Italy was common ... connections among Europe, the Mediterranean, and Anatolia.
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Unveiling the Magic of Anatolia: Experience the Extraordinary with Rituals Travel

GetNews 19 Dec 2025
Turkey Tour. Rituals Travel redefines exploration with world-class, luxury tour packages in Turkey, designed for discerning travelers ... They bring the ancient ruins of Ephesus and the underground cities of Anatolia to life ... Media Contact. Company Name.
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New Digital Database Reveals 483 Bronze Age Sites in Anatolia

Greek Reporter 17 Dec 2025
A newly launched digital database is offering researchers a clearer picture of Bronze Age sites across Anatolia, compiling 483 settlements from more than 3,000 years ago ... Detailed focus on western Anatolia’s Bronze Age settlements.
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Balkan DNA Study Contradicts Roman Empire’s Genetic Impact

Greek Reporter 10 Dec 2025
Credit ... These migrations were from Western Anatolia, central and northern Europe, and the Pontic-Kazakh Steppe ... Instead, they found that people from Western Anatolia, which was also part of the Roman Empire, moved into the region during that time ... ....
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Ten Modern Cities in Turkey That Actually Have Greek Names

Greek Reporter 06 Dec 2025
Modern Turkey and the broader geographical region of Anatolia is a place rich in history and beauty, dotted with millennia-old cities, many of which originated from ancient Greek settlements.
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How the Cimmerians Almost Conquered Anatolia

Greek Reporter 04 Nov 2025
The history of Anatolia could have been altered entirely if things had turned out differently in the seventh century BC. At that time, a nation known as the Cimmerians was raiding throughout Anatolia, nearly bringing it to its knees.
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AI and Archaeology Join Forces to Decode Hittite Civilization

Greek Reporter 29 Oct 2025
Researchers from Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) are leading the project, which is reshaping how experts analyze and connect thousands of clay tablet fragments left behind by one of Anatolia’s most powerful Bronze Age empires.
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Wild horses roam freely on Mount Erciyes slopes in central Anatolia

Daily Sabah 17 Oct 2025
On the slopes of Mount Erciyes, Central Anatolia’s highest peak, wild horses, known locally as 'yılkı atları,' roam freely, blending with the rugged landscape. Once indispensable ....
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2,000-Year-Old Inscriptions in Jesus’ Language Discovered in Turkey

Greek Reporter 16 Oct 2025
The discovery offers a rare glimpse into the Parthian-era presence in Eastern Anatolia and exposes traces of political and cultural conflict that once defined the region’s history ... A major urban center in ancient Anatolia.
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