Traveller, photographer, writer, wife, mother, dog owner.
My books are available here: http://aslan.turcjawsandalach.pl/
My website devoted to the archaeological sites in Turkey: https://turkisharchaeonews.net
Iza Miszczak
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The Basilica Therma Roman Bath in Yozgat’s Sarikaya district, widely known as “Kral Kizi,” has begun welcoming more visitors as warmer weather sets in, offering a more comfortable experience after landscaping work around the historic site.
www.turkiyetoday.com/culture/roma...
At excavations in the Stratonikeia Ancient City, known as the “City of Gladiators” in the Yatağan district of Muğla, southwestern Türkiye, about one-third of all artifacts uncovered are from the Turkish period, according to the excavation director.
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My new article "Five Surprising Facts About the Library of Celsus in Ephesus" has just been published on Substack: izamiszczak.substack.com/p/secrets-be...
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A proposal to create a family picnic area beside the Septimius Severus Bridge in Gaziantep has drawn attention to a sensitive question in heritage management: how should ancient monuments be made accessible without exposing them to careless use?
www.anatolianarchaeology.net/picnic-area-...
The battlefield of the Battle of Granicus, regarded as one of the most significant military confrontations in world history, has been granted official protection status in Türkiye’s northwestern province of Çanakkale.
www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ancient-batt...
The Fourth Military Gate of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople stands immediately to the south of the modern Millet Street. It is a lesser-known yet fascinating part of Constantinople's Theodosian Land Walls.
turkisharchaeonews.net/object/fourt...
My new article "Five Surprising Facts About the Library of Celsus in Ephesus" has just been published on Substack: izamiszczak.substack.com/p/secrets-be...
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Cenotaphs in Roman Anatolia were not ordinary graves. They were empty tombs built for the absent dead, and a new scholarly study shows that their architecture varied dramatically, from imperial monuments with marble façades to modest symbolic graves.
arkeonews.net/empty-tombs-...
My new article "A Palace Between Forest and Fire — The Rise and Ruin of Edirne’s New Imperial Palace" has just been published on Substack:
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Archaeologists working at the mound of Kanlıtaş in northwestern Türkiye have uncovered four headless female figurines dating back approximately 8,000 years, offering new insight into Neolithic ritual practices involving building closure ceremonies.
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The battlefield of the Battle of Granicus, regarded as one of the most significant military confrontations in world history, has been granted official protection status in Türkiye’s northwestern provi...
The Fourth Military Gate stands immediately to the south of the modern Millet Street (frequently referred to as Turgut Özal Boulevard). It is a lesser-known yet fascinating part of Constantinople's Th...
Every day, thousands of visitors stand before the magnificent façade of the Library of Celsus, admiring its elegant columns and taking photographs of one of the most iconic monuments of the ancient wo...
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A new study explores cenotaphs in Roman Anatolia, showing how empty tombs evolved from imperial monuments to popular symbolic graves
Every day, thousands of visitors stand before the magnificent façade of the Library of Celsus, admiring its elegant columns and taking photographs of one of the most iconic monuments of the ancient wo...
Archaeologists working at the mound of Kanlıtaş in northwestern Türkiye have uncovered four headless female figurines dating back approximately 8,000...