Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy announced that a marble statue of Hermes had been uncovered at Aspendos, an ancient Greco-Roman city in southern Türkiye's Antalya. In a statement on his ...
As part of Türkiye’s ongoing “Heritage to the Future Project,” archaeologists were excavating the ancient Greco-Roman city of Aspendos in the Antalya province when they came across a marble statue of ...
Hermes’ statue is holding a purse in his right hand and with his left his cloak and caduceus, (the staff he carried). It also features a ram beside his left foot. Credit: Turkiye’s Ministry of Culture ...
A marble statue of Hermes from the Roman Imperial Period was found during the 2024 excavation season in the ancient city of ...
Excavations at the ancient city unveiled an impressive five-and-a-half-foot marble Hermes statue in a state of remarkable preservation. Hermes is shown here dressed in a cloak and holding a purse ...
Excavations on monumental fountain ruins resulted in the discovery of a statue of Hermes from the Roman Imperial Period. Including its pedestal, the marble statue once stood over 5 feet tall.
In a recent announcement, Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy revealed that a marble statue of Hermes has been discovered in the ancient Greek city of Aspendos, located in Antalya, Turkey.
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced on Monday the discovery of a marble statue of Hermes, the messenger of Zeus—the pantheon's chief deity or a sky and weather god in Greek ...
ANKARA / ISTANBUL, 4 March (BelTA - Anadolu) - The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced on Monday the discovery of a marble statue of Hermes, the messenger of Zeus—the pantheon's ...
During the ongoing excavations at Aspendos, which is part of our 'Heritage for the Future' project, a Hermes statue from the Roman Empire period has been uncovered," Culture and Tourism Minister ...