The earthquakes in Turkey killed a prolific war crimes investigator, deputy chief of Syria investigations for the Commission for International Justice and Accountability Article 4840 words 9 votes
Archaeologists in Turkey have identified massive structures below a Roman-era castle ~humanities.history Article 591 words 28 votes
Capturing the spirit of ancient seafaring, the reconstructed Viking sailboat "Saga Farmann" has successfully completed an epic journey from Norway's Tønsberg to Istanbul ~humanities.history Article 609 words 16 votes
The post-WWI migrations that built Yugoslavia and Turkey have left a painful legacy ~humanities.history Article 2399 words 13 votes
Regarding the eviction of the self-organized refugee camp in Lavrio, Greece. How Turkey's war on Kurds and the European Union’s War on migrants intersect Article 4775 words 8 votes
Three things I got wrong about patriarchy ~humanities.history Article 4522 words, published Jun 26 2022 5 votes
Zeynep Tufekci on the Sociology of The Moment (Live) (Ep. 130) Article 10 988 words, published Jul 7 2018 4 votes
The power of concepts under authoritarianism: The life of Arendt’s banality of evil in Turkey philosophy Article 1177 words 6 votes
The Turkish century; part 2: The journey of the Turkish Republic ~humanities.history Video 1:27:13 4 votes
Denying your history | Armenian Genocide ~humanities.history Video 22:48, published Aug 25 2019 8 votes
11,000-year-old Turkish town about to be submerged forever ~humanities.history Article 1492 words 11 votes
Dirty dishes reveal what ancient civilizations ate. Food scraps on 8,000-year-old ceramic shards found in Turkey include barley, wheat, peas, and bitter vetch. ~humanities.history Article 1114 words 12 votes