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Judi Lynn

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Thu Feb 18, 2021, 05:38 AM Feb 2021

Archaeologists in Turkey Have Discovered a Mysterious Ancient Kingdom Lost in History



PETER DOCKRILL 25 JANUARY 2021

It was said that all he touched turned to gold. But destiny eventually caught up with the legendary King Midas, and a long-lost chronicle of his ancient downfall appears to have literally surfaced in Turkey.

In 2019, archaeologists were investigating an ancient mound site in central Turkey called Türkmen-Karahöyük. The greater region, the Konya Plain, abounds with lost metropolises, but even so, researchers couldn't have been prepared for what they were about to find.

A local farmer told the group that a nearby canal, recently dredged, revealed the existence of a large strange stone, marked with some kind of unknown inscription.

"We could see it still sticking out of the water, so we jumped right down into the canal – up to our waists wading around," said archaeologist James Osborne from the University of Chicago in early 2020.

"Right away it was clear it was ancient, and we recognised the script it was written in: Luwian, the language used in the Bronze and Iron ages in the area."



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The half-submerged stone with inscriptions dating to the 8th century BCE. (James Osborne)

With the aid of translators, the researchers found that the hieroglyphs on this ancient stone block – called a stele – boasted of a military victory. And not just any military victory, but the defeat of Phrygia, a kingdom of Anatolia that existed roughly 3,000 years ago.

The royal house of Phrygia was ruled by a few different men called Midas, but dating of the stele, based on linguistic analysis, suggests the block's hieroglyphics could be referring to the King Midas – he of the famous 'golden touch' myth.

The stone markings also contained a special hieroglyphic symbolising that the victory message came from another king, a man called Hartapu. The hieroglyphs suggest Midas was captured by Hartapu's forces.

"The storm gods delivered the [opposing] kings to his majesty," the stone reads.

More:
https://www.sciencealert.com/archaeologists-in-turkey-have-discovered-a-mysterious-ancient-kingdom-lost-in-history

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Archaeologists in Turkey Have Discovered a Mysterious Ancient Kingdom Lost in History (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2021 OP
History does yield its secrets from time to time. Fascinating. hlthe2b Feb 2021 #1
Wow... FirstLight Feb 2021 #2

FirstLight

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2. Wow...
Thu Feb 18, 2021, 06:30 AM
Feb 2021

Super cool

I always wanted to be an archaeologist...I know it's not glamorous but this kinda stuff is what it's all about

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