Discovered in 2010 and excavated since 2013, the tomb dates back to the ancient kingdom of Phrygia (1200 to 675 BCE), but is ...
In 2010, satellite photographs helped experts discover an ancient tomb in the Karaağaç Tumulus in Türkiye's northwestern ...
An ancient tomb uncovered in modern-day Turkey may be linked to a legendary ruler, archaeologists have revealed.
Archaeologists say an elite Phrygian tomb found far from the capital of Gordion may shed new light on legendary King Midas’ ...
A burial mound in Turkey may have held the remains of a member of King Midas's family. But not all experts are convinced.
The tomb's cremated remains are over 100 years older than the earliest-known cremation practices at Gordion. King Midas is the stuff of legend. Ancient Greek tales tell of a Phrygian ruler granted the ...
It isn’t made of gold, but a well-known and much-discussed ivory statuette of a lion-tamer, found in 1939 at Delphi, may very well be part of the throne given to the god Apollo by the famous King ...
What if the way we pursue happiness is part of the problem? This post explores why meaning, vulnerability, and depth—not pleasure alone—create lasting well-being.
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