In exciting news this week that made headlines around the world, archaeologists in Türkiye discovered a well-preserved wooden burial chamber near the capital Ankara that ostensibly belonged to a high-ranking member of a Phrygian royal family. The site, designated as Tumulus 26 (T26), dates back to the eighth century BCE, a period known for its rich cultural and historical significance in Phrygian society.
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This Historic Place In Türkiye Was Ruled By King Midas
Recently, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Gordion made the news after a well-preserved wooden burial chamber was discovered there. Here's why you should visit this historic site near Ankara in Türkiye

An aerial view of the "Midas Mound" in Gordion, Türkiye
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An aerial view of the "Midas Mound" in Gordion, Türkiye
Photo: RaulC7/Shutterstock

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