The defeat at the Battle of Manzikert was a pivotal moment for the Byzantine Empire as it allowed for the Turkification of ...
Artefacts indicative of the high status of those buried beneath the 18 mounds include mail armour made with iron and copper – a unique find in England but familiar kit in the Byzantine army, and a ...
Many American Jews and Muslims may not see the war in Gaza eye to eye, but this should not poison our civic relationship in ...
The oldest known tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament is expected to fetch up to US$2 million ...
Further research may determine whether any of these deities, or some others, were worshipped in Khirbat es-Sar. It remains ...
Once free from Byzantine and Holy Roman imperial controls ... as a chaotic affair that included the military. The author states that “there was much argument, since the clergy favoured the archpriest ...
Udhruh, some 15 kilometres east of Petra and known from the Nabataean, Roman and Byzantine times, is a place where Jordanian and Dutch experts study ancient water harvesting and subterranean ...
The remarkable artifact is approximately 1,500 years old and is the only complete tablet of the Ten Commandments still extant ...
A 1,600-year-old pendant depicting Solomon spearing the Devil has been uncovered in Türkiye, offering rare insight into Byzantine religious beliefs and practices.
867–c. 1054), Byzantium experienced several decades of stagnation and decline, which culminated in a vast deterioration in the military, territorial, economic and political situation of the Byzantine ...
Andriake, located on the southwestern coast of Anatolia (in present-day Demre, Turkey), was the main port of ancient Myra, ...