Eskişehir Province Archaeological discoveries

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    belong to the Aegean Region. Eskişehir is an old, culturally developed province of Turkey. Eskişehir has 2 universities, Eskişehir Osmangazi University and...
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    Marmaray (category Buildings and structures in Kocaeli Province)
    multiple delays caused – among other things – by the discovery of historical and archaeological sites along the route as new stations were built, the...
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    Bodrum (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey)
    Belediyesi". bodrum.bel.tr. Retrieved 2020-05-28. "Eskişehir′in kardeş şehirleri" (in Turkish). Eskişehir Metropolitan Municipality Official Site. Archived...
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    Gümüşhane Province (Turkish: Gümüşhane ili; Armenian: Գյումուշխանեի զավառ) is a province in northern Turkey, bordering Bayburt to the east, Trabzon to...
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    Nevşehir Province (Turkish: Nevşehir ili) is a province in central Turkey with its capital in Nevşehir. Its area is 5,485 km2, and its population is 310...
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    İzmir Province (Turkish: İzmir ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey in western Anatolia, situated along the Aegean coast. Its capital...
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    Istanbul (redirect from Istanbul Province)
    (1959). Ionian Trade and Colonization. Monographs on Archaeology and Fine Arts. New York: Archaeological Institute of America. ISBN 978-0-89005-528-1. Room...
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    Trabzon Province (Turkish: Trabzon ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey on the Black Sea coast. Its area is 4,628 km2, and its population...
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    James Mellaart (category Archaeological forgery)
    who came to this region from the north and founded Demircihöyük in Eskişehir Province, Turkey, in ancient Phrygia, c. 3000 BCE. They were ancestors of the...
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    Muğla Province (Turkish: Muğla ili, pronounced [muːɫa iˈli]) is a province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey, at the country's south-western corner...
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    Yenikapı Transfer Center (category Railway stations in Istanbul Province)
    expected to open in April 2009. However, due to several important archaeological discoveries at Yenikapı, the opening was delayed until October 2013. Yenikapı...
  • Galaty, Michael L.; Bejko, Lorenc, eds. (2023). Archaeological Investigations in a Northern Albanian Province: Results of the Projekti Arkeologjik i Shkodrës...
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    for the underwater discoveries of ancient shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea. This has become the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, with a collection...
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    Demre is a municipality and district of Antalya Province, Turkey. Its area is 329 km2, and its population is 27,691 (2022). It was named after the river...
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    Çatalhöyük (category 1958 archaeological discoveries)
    Digital: Transitions in Theory and Practice in Archaeological Photography at Çatalhöyük" (PDF). Internet Archaeology (42). doi:10.11141/ia.42.7. Archived (PDF)...
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    Batman Museum (category Archaeological museums in Turkey)
    Batman Museum is an archaeological museum in the city of Batman in Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey. The museum opened on 12 March 2010 in a free-standing...
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    Balıkesir Bursa Yalova Istanbul Kocaeli Sakarya Düzce Zonguldak Bolu Bilecik Eskişehir Kütahya Manisa İzmir Aydın Muğla Denizli Burdur Uşak Afyonkarahisar Isparta...
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    Bergama (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey)
    archaeological museum. The city of Pergamon was the capital of the Attalid kingdom from 281 BC to 133 BC and then became part of the Roman province of...
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    Amorium (category 1739 archaeological discoveries)
    strictly limited to a reference by Strabo, although it is expected that new discoveries will shed light on the city's Roman period and before. The city was fortified...
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    Manisa (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey)
    seconded in the ranking by Konya, Bursa, Sivas, Gaziantep, Denizli and Eskişehir. "2015 Yılı Faaliyet Raporu" (PDF). manisa.bel.tr (in Turkish). Manisa...
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