Greek god mask

Archaeologists digging in an ancient ‘kitchen’ in western Turkey have unearthed a terracotta mask of the face of a Greek god, dating back nearly 2,400 years. Archaeologists digging at the ancient acropolis of Daskyleion City, located on the shore of Lake Manyas in the western Balıkesir province of Turkey, have told the Anadolu Agency ( AA) that they have found a rare mask depicting the ancient Greek god Dionysus. This exceptional Greek god mask and where it was found is providing new insights into the rituals, foods and other aspects of the ancient people who lived in the area. Discoveries From The Ancient “Religious Pits” Of Daskyleion First settled in the early Bronze Age, the ruins of Daskyleion were first