Ancient records reveal that a king named Midas really did exist. In fact, there was more than one king with that name.
It was a real goldmine. Archaeologists have discovered a 2,500-year-old tomb in Turkey that is potentially connected to King Midas — and contains rare artifacts and cremated remains of a high-ranking ...
At the legendary city of Gordion, once the seat of King Midas’s dynasty, archaeologists have unearthed a significant find: a royal tomb. This discovery is being hailed as one of the most important in ...
A fascinating find at the Gordion archaeological site, situated roughly 60 miles southwest of Turkey's capital, Ankara, has shed light on life during King Midas' reign. The Royal tomb, dating back to ...
Archeologists have uncovered a tomb that they believe belonged to a member of the dynasty of King Midas—a figure who, in Greek folklore, turned anything he touched into gold. The tomb retained all of ...
In the ancient city of Gordion in Turkey, archaeologists have unearthed an 8th-century B.C.E. burial chamber. But it’s no ordinary tomb. Rare relics and remains discovered inside, researchers said, ...
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