Antiochia
Ancient mosaics make fun of events
Nowadays, some people read satirical and political cartoons in the newspaper or on their smartphones while sitting on the toilet, but in Antalya's Antiocheia Ad Gragum, such cartoons were illustrated on mosaics on the floor below the toilets in the ancient city's bathhouse.
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Sealed potteries found in ancient city in Turkey's Antalya
Archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Antiocheia Ad Cragum in the southern province of Antalya's Gazipaşa district have unearthed ceramic pottery pieces with the seal "ANT."
Gladiator games played in Turkey's south
An ancient city now located in a hilly area in the southwestern province of Isparta was once the site of gladiatorial battles to the death, according to reliefs that were recently found on the site.
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Fourth church revealed at Pisidia Antiocheia
This year's excavations in the ancient city of Pisidia Antiocheia have unearthed a church that was discovered last year, bringing to four the number of Christian religious centers that have been discovered so far at the siteA church that was found last year in the ancient city of Pisidia Antiocheia in the southern province of Isparta's Yalvaç district has been completely unearthed during this y
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Excavations shed light on Anatolian history
Continuing excavations in the Pisidia Antiocheia ancient city in the southern province of Isparta's Yalvaç district have unearthed a 1,800-year-old relief that will shed light on daily life in the city.
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Head of Medusa found in Antalya
The head of Medusa, a Greek mythological creature who turned all that gazed upon her into stone, has been unearthed during excavations in the ancient city of Antiocheia Ad Cragum in the southern province of Antalya's Gazipa?a district.
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Mystery of mass graves in ancient Roman village under examination
Mass graves that have been discovered at three different points of the ancient city of Pisidia Antiocheia have posed a mystery for experts, who are now examining the 24 skeletons