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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.
A stunning discovery in Turkey’s ancient Gordion has unveiled a royal tomb, potentially linked to the legendary King Midas.
Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered a 2,800-year-old royal tomb which researchers believe belonged to one of King Midas’s relatives.
Turkey's minister of culture and tourism announced the discovery of a new tomb in an eighth-century-B.C. city that was the homeland of King Midas.
2,800-year-old grave of King Midas’s relative found with over 100 artifacts. The wooden chamber, packed with over 100 artifacts, marks the first known case of cremation among the Phrygians.
Gordion, situated at the modern-day site of Yassıhöyük in Ankara Province, emerged as the capital of the Phrygians in the early first millennium BCE and is still inhabited today.