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This 2,700-Year-Old Tomb Discovered In Türkiye May Have Connections To King Midas’s Family

The find in Ankara is being hailed as the most significant archaeological discovery in the region in several decades, as it could shed light on the enigmatic Phrygian civilisation and its connections to surrounding cultures

The burial chamber is notable for its excellent state of preservation Photo: lunatic.goddess/Instagram
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Archaeologists conducting excavations at the ancient site of Gordion, located near modern-day Ankara, Türkiye, have made a groundbreaking discovery: a remarkably well-preserved wooden burial chamber that is believed to belong to a high-ranking member of a Phrygian royal family, potentially a relative of King Midas. The site, designated as Tumulus 26 (T26), dates back to the 8th century BCE, a period known for its rich cultural and historical significance in Phrygian society.

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