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Archaeologists Discover 2,700-Year-Old Wooden Burial Chamber Believed to Hold King Midas's Remains Turkey pulled through with yet another amazing discovery that reflected the human past, a royal ...
Before emigrating to the U.S. and becoming a venture capitalist, David Frankel played a pivotal role in building South Africa ...
Experts weigh in on the best Rolex watches to invest in that will hold their value and should accrue some more.
Since their debut single ‘Killing an Arab’ in 1978, The Cure seemed possessed by King Midas’ touch, and an effortless knack for commercial success despite sharp creative U-turns and dogged pursuits in ...
Professor C. Brian Rose of the Penn Museum, the Excavation Director at Gordion, Türkiye where the tomb was uncovered, spoke ...
In the ancient city of Gordion in Turkey, archaeologists have unearthed an 8th-century B.C.E. tomb with possible ties to King ...
Archaeologists have discovered an 8th-century tomb in Turkey that is potentially connected to King Midas — and contains rare artifacts and cremated remains of a high-ranking individual.
Archaeologists recently uncovered a royal tomb linked to King Midas' family in Turkey, revealing bronze vessels and insights into Phrygian funeral objects from the 8th century B.C.
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