A new paper has confirmed and refined an inscription long thought impossible to pin down – and it seems to be a dedication to ...
One classics specialist believes he has solved the centuries-long debate over an ancient Phrygian monument. In April, Penn State University professor Mark Munn had a chance to photograph the ...
Arslan Kaya is a free-standing spire of volcanic rock about 52 feet tall, featuring carvings thought to be around 2,600 years old.
Archaeologists have finally deciphered the meaning, long debated, of a text inscribed on an ancient Turkish monument. The ...
Materan, known as the "Mother of the Gods," remains a central figure in understanding the rich cultural heritage of the ...
The heavily damaged inscription, written in the Old Phrygian language, is carved into Arslan Kaya or “Lion Rock”, a 2,600-year-old monument in western Turkey that features sphinx figures and ...