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Head of the German archaeological expedition working in the Katana Kingdom ruins at Tel el Mesherfeh archaeological site in Homs Prof. Peter Pfalzner said the archaeological finds in the site during the past two days indicate that Katana Kingdom enjoyed influence and important international and trade ties.
An archaeological team has unearthed 1,500 year old dye production facilities during excavations of the ancient city of Myra Andriake in Turkey's Mediterranean province of Antalya.
An archaeological team has unearthed 1,500 year old dye production facilities during excavations of the ancient city of Myra Andriake in Turkey's Mediterranean province of Antalya.
Foreign religions grew rapidly in the 1st century A.D. Roman Empire, including worship of Jesus Christ, the Egyptian goddess Isis, and an eastern sun god, Mithras