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Archaeologists uncovered a rare 1,400-year-old bronze cauldron in Pergamon, the ancient Greek city in Turkey known for its ...
D uring recent excavations in the ancient city of Pergamon, located in the Bergama district of Izmir, a 1400-year-old bronze cauldron from the Roman period was unearthed. The artifact was discovered ...
During excavation works carried out at the Pergamon Ancient City in the Bergama district of Izmir, western Türkiye, a bronze ...
And I was completely alone. When it comes to sights, the ancient city of Pergamon is best known today for its Great Altar – which is in Berlin. But the altar was hardly an isolated creation.
A new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrates Pergamon, the stunning city that reveals a great deal about the ancient world, writes Alastair Sooke. When Alexander the Great died in ...
The awe-inspiring altar of ancient Pergamon, excavated and reassembled by German archaeologists starting in the mid-19th century, provides a window onto a vanished city, in the middle of modern ...
The star of the show is the ancient city of Pergamon, now known as Bergama, in present-day Turkey. A citadel perched on a mountain ridge above the Caikos River valley, Pergamon did a spectacular ...
Pergamon has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 2014. It was an ancient Greek city 16 miles from the Aegean Sea and is now surrounded by the modern Turkish city of Bergama.
Reserved Seating Identified in Pergamon’s Amphitheater News October 3, 2021 (DAI Pergamongrabung 2021/I. Yeneroğlu) ...
Closed for renovations until 2019, Berlin’s Pergamon Museum has sent the Met its greatest marbles and effigies from the centuries after Alexander the Great, resulting in this ep ...