Tavium - Tavia
Tium, Teium, Tieium, Tius, Teion, Tieion, Tion, Tios.
Taşköprü Inscriptions are ancient rock inscriptions located north of Taşköprü village in Ardahan Province, Turkey. The inscriptions date back to the 1st millennium BC and belong to Sarduri II, who was a King of Urartu between 764-735 BC.
The Battle of Myriokephalon was a battle between the Byzantine Empire and the Seljuk Turks in Phrygia during the attempted passage of the Byzantine army to Iconium through the Bağırsak Boğazı Valley on 17 September 1176.
Two Hittite lion statues in Yozgat Province, Turkey, dating from between 1400 and 1200 BCE. They were discovered in 2001.
Saint Paul's Church is a former Greek Orthodox church in Tarsus, Mersin Province, Turkey.
Hisar Asari is an archaeological site in Turkey
Pre ceramic Neolithic Settlement in South Eastern Turkey. Obsydian artifacts were found. Further habitation into Bronze Age.
The Battle of Anzen or Dazimon was fought on 22 July 838 at Anzen or Dazimon (now Dazmana (Akçatarla), Turkey) between the Byzantine Empire and the forces of the Abbasid Caliphate.
Palaipolis/Palaeopolis in Pamphylia is the old name of Akoren, Aladağ,Adana Province's of Turkey. Roman province of Pamphylia Secunda.
Palaipolis/Palaeopolis in Lydia is the old name of Beydağ. İzmir Province of Turkey.
Ancyra. IsIklar Caddesi, Ulus, Ankara, Turkey
A temple dedicated to Zeus Akraios, just below the main peak - called Tekerlekdag - of sacred Latmos Mountains, near Dikilitas area of today's village of Bagarcik in the city of Aydin, Turkey.
The church Saint Chariton Monastery at Turkey, Konya, Selçuklu. Hagios Khariton Manastırı. Also : Eflatun. Manastırı; Ak Manastırı. Sylata - Sylla.
The church Binbir Kilise at Turkey, Karaman, Üçkuyu, village.
IA, Roman period.
Mardin’s Kiziltepe district. S Turkey.
Family grave in Metropolis.
The ancient road at Doseme Bogazi ("paved passage" in Turkish) dates back to the Hellenistic period, which is when the road posts and several watch towers were built. The second phase of the road is dated to the Roman period.
The Satala Aphrodite is the name given to the larger than life-size head of an ancient Hellenistic statue discovered at the site of the legionary fortress of Satala, located in the village of Sadak, Gümüşhane Province, Turkey. Acquired by the British M
Late Assyrian citadel.