20 Nisan 2026 Pazartesi

TNT History Archives: Roman-era "Piggy Bank"'s Coins Extracted With Dental Tools, in Side

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 20 April 2026)















                         And no need for novocaine! 

A Roman-era piggy bank found in the ancient city of Side, which 
remained intact for 18 centuries, caused astonishment. First, an ENT 
doctor examined it with a camera, then an X-ray revealed it contained 
495 silver coins. One of the coins, which were removed one by one 
using dental instruments, was found to be a 'fake'. (!)

Within the scope of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism's "Legacy for 
the Future" project, archaeological excavations at the ancient city of 
Side, led by Prof. Dr. Feriştah Alanyalı from Anadolu University, have 
gained momentum in recent years. In the excavations in Manavgat 
district of Antalya, the historical fabric of the city has been significantly 
restored, and valuable artifacts have been unearthed. During our visit 
to the ancient city of Side, we listened to the stories of how these 
artifacts were discovered and their historical significance from the 
Head of Excavations, Alanyalı, and the Director of the Side Museum, 
Melih Kılınç.

The Side Museum underwent changes in its indoor and outdoor 
exhibitions last year, adapting to modern museum practices. Among 
the prominent artifacts in the museum's new exhibition area is a Roman 
piggy bank dating back to the third century AD. This rare piggy bank, 
which has survived intact to this day, contained 495 silver coins. One 
bronze coin, later revealed to be a counterfeit from that period, was 
also found. The counterfeit coin found in the piggy bank is also one 
of the first examples of counterfeiting in the ancient world. 

Excavation director Prof. Dr. Alanyalı and Side Museum Director Kılınç 
told Hürriyet the story of how the piggy bank, which could be the 
subject of a film, was discovered in 2012.

Modern "dental archeology".





















Prof. Dr. Feriştah Alanyalı: "Our archaeologist colleagues found a piggy 
bank during the excavation. It was covered with soil. They brought it to 
the excavation house. They said, 'Professor, this is very heavy.' We have 
a professor who studies coins. He said, 'Feriştah, let's go to Akdeniz 
Hospital. I know a doctor there.'

We also took our Ministry representative with us. We knew an ENT 
doctor there. We got our tickets as if we were registering a patient. 
The doctor looked inside the piggy bank with a small camera used to 
look inside the ear. We saw that it was overflowing with money and 
coins. Then we got another ticket. We went to the X-ray department. 
We had an X-ray taken. It was completely full. Then we immediately 
handed it over to the museum. Our museum restorer kept the piggy 
bank in a solution for days. Then he took out the coins one by 
one with tweezers. There were 495 pieces. One of them was fake.,
It contained symbols belonging to different emperors. We had never 
seen such a complete piggy bank before. They usually break."

When science branches merge, wonders ensue.
















Melih Kılınç: “This is a coin box from the Roman period, containing 
silver coins. It was found in the Archeopark area opposite the Ancient 
Theatre. The coins were removed one by one through the opening 
where the coins were placed, without the box being broken in any way. 
Our restorer kept them in a chemical solution, and they were removed 
as they dissolved using dental instruments and tweezers. These coin 
boxes are not usually seen intact like this. Because they were broken 
in ancient times, as well. This is one of the only examples that has 
survived intact to this day. We examined all 495 silver coins individually.
 
One of them was a bronze coin, a forgery from that period. There was 
counterfeiting back then too. Of course, numismatist Ahmet Tolga Tek 
said this. He said, ‘It's an ancient forgery.’ We are keeping the forgery 
in our storage. There is no forgery in the metal, it's bronze, but its 
forgery within its own period has been determined. The coins also 
have portraits of Roman Emperors and Roman Empresses on them."





19 Nisan 2026 Pazar

"Beat & Release": From The Police Blotter - 3 Bizarre Cases, in Keşan, Ankara and Muğla

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Sözcü Newspaper, 19 April 2026)















                        Should have stayed in jail...

In Edirne's Keşan district, Emre Pirinçustası (36), who was jailed in 2018
for the stabbing death of  junkman Osman K. (then 43), and who was 
released from prison last week (!), was shot dead by Osman bey's older 
brother M.K. 

After the murdur, M.K. left his car along the Keşan-Gelibolu highway
and fled on foot. However (!), M.K. was nabbed by police near the 
Keşan Commerce Exchange Slaughterhouse Administration, together 
with the revolver he used to kill Pirinçustası. 
















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türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 19 April 2026)






















       "Brad Pitt" look will be wasted in prison...or maybe not.

It was learned that Barış Mirza, who was determined to have instigated 
the murder of Burak Şen (26), who died in his car after being hit by 
28 bullets (!)in the armed attack on October 29, 2010 in Ankara's
Yenimahalle district, and who has been living as a fugitive in Georgia 
for 7 years, had returned to Turkey.

Police apprehended the suspect through their investigation and took 
him into custody.  It was determined that Barış Mirza had undergone 
hair transplantation, cosmetic surgery on his nose, lips, and chin to alter 
his appearance and resemble his brother, and that he had entered the 
country using his brother's identity.

Mirza was arrested by the judicial authorities to whom he was referred 
and sent to prison.





















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türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 19 April 2026)
















  Blossoming criminal career cut short by misjudgement.

Yalçın Demir Kırbaş (17), who had a warrant for arrest for various 
crimes, lost his life after falling from the roof of the building he climbed
onto while trying to escape from the police teams in the Yatağan district 
of Muğla province. 

The incident occurred around 7:00 PM in the Yatağan district. Police 
teams from the Yatağan District Police Department launched an 
operation to apprehend Kırbaş, who had numerous criminal records 
and outstanding warrants. Upon noticing the police, Kırbaş climbed 
onto the roof of a building. Attempting to cross to the roof of an 
adjacent building, he fell approximately 5 meters (!) into the building's 
stairwell.

Medical teams were dispatched to the scene following a report. Upon 
examination, it was determined that Kırbaş had died. The Yatağan Public 
Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into the incident.

It was learned that Kırbaş had previously carried out a Molotov cocktail 
attack on the home of the family of Menteşe Mayor Gonca Köksal.








18 Nisan 2026 Cumartesi

"Fleece & Release": Shepherds Took a Bath in Ankara, While Thieves Stole Their Cattle in Sivrihisar

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 18 April 2026)















                     Got a bath AND his herd back!

Four of the eight suspects who were found to have taken shepherds to a 
bathhouse in Ankara and who stole and sold 36 head of cattle worth 
5 millionTL (about $111,500)  from barns in Sivrihisar district of Eskişehir, 
were arrested. The 36 head of cattle, which were determined to have been 
sold in Bolvadin district of Afyonkarahisar, were returned to their owners.

Three individuals who came to Sivrihisar district took the shepherds 
working in the cattle barns to a bathhouse in Ankara. Meanwhile, three 
other individuals arrived at the barns with trucks, stole 36 head of cattle, 
and fled.

Following the shepherds' report, the Eskişehir Gendarmerie Command's 
JASAT Detective Teams and the Sivrihisar District Gendarmerie Command 
launched an investigation. The investigation revealed that the stolen cattle 
were taken to Bolvadin district in Afyonkarahisar and sold.

In a simultaneous operation conducted by gendarmerie teams in Eskişehir 
and Afyonkarahisar, 8 suspects were apprehended and taken into custody. 
36 head of cattle, with an estimated market value of 5 million TL, were 
returned to their owners. Following instructions from the Sivrihisar Public 
Prosecutor, the 8 suspects, whose statements were taken at the Gendarmerie 
Command, were referred to the courthouse. Four of the suspects were 
arrested and imprisoned, while the others were released.





17 Nisan 2026 Cuma

"Blockade & (No) Release: Turkish Tourists Stranded on Greek Island Due to Farmers' Protest, on Lesbos

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 17 April 2026)















            Ahhh, a lovely holiday on a Greek island...

Farmers on the Greek island of Lesbos (Midilli in Turkish), protesting 
against the foot-and-mouth disease quarantine, blockaded the port. 
Due to the protests, ferry services between Ayvalık and Lesbos have 
been suspended until April 22nd. A one-way evacuation trip was 
organized for Turkish tourists whose tours were cancelled and who 
were stranded on the island.

Tensions are escalating on the Greek island of Lesbos, a popular destination 
for Turkish tourists, due to a month-long quarantine imposed because of an 
outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in animals. Farmers, protesting and 
demanding the lifting of the quarantine, have been blockading the port of 
Lesbos for three days. This situation has caused hardship for Turkish 
tourists visiting the island. Ferry services between Ayvalık (Turkey) and 
Lesbos have been suspended for a week.

The announcement stated that ferry services from Turkey to the island 
would be suspended until April 22nd due to the blockade. As a result, 
hundreds of Turkish tourists have had their previously planned tours to the 
island cancelled. Meanwhile, efforts are underway to rescue Turkish tourists 
who have already arrived on the island and are stranded for several days. 
A one-way ferry service was organized from Lesbos to Ayvalık last night.



















                                             Got Milk?

Meanwhile, angry farmers have dumped tons of spoiled milk onto the roads. 
For three days, they have also been blocking the unloading of trucks 
carrying perishable goods, especially food, from ships at the port.

The farmers, demanding compensation for their losses, will negotiate 
with the Athenian government today. Due to the quarantine, 8,000 sheep 
and goats have died in the past month.





16 Nisan 2026 Perşembe

"Rise & Release": Another "Turkish Jesus" Complains About Trump's Jesus Posting

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Sözcü Newspaper, 16 April 2026)

yet another Turkish Jesus! click for details.















             Messiahs are coming out of the woodwork!

For many years Hasan Mezarcı has claimed to be the Messiah (!). 
In an interview given on November 25, 2000, Mezarcı stated that he 
had been told by God three years earlier, while in prison, that he was 
Jesus Christ, and announced that he would fulfill his mission with his 
apostles.

So (!) when U.S. President Trump posted an image of himself as a 
healing Jesus, Mezarcı took great exception, saying "Trump is making 
a mistake under the influence of evangelicals. He's staining both God 
and Allah. As the Messiah, I am very discomfited by this development." 

Yesterday, Trump added another controversial statement to his list. 
Mehmet Oz, head of the Center for Health Services and Medicare-
Medicaid in the US, said Trump defended his diet cola consumption 
with an interesting justification. Oz stated that Trump believes that 
because the cola can kill the grass it is spilled on, it can also kill cancer 
cells in the body (!). 

Science (fiction)- based medicine...






15 Nisan 2026 Çarşamba

"Slice & Release": Drive at Own Risk on Roads of Rage, in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Sözcü Newspaper, 15 April 2026)

       Standard equipment for most Istanbul drivers.

In Istanbul's Maltepe district, a traffic incident occurred and one
of three individuals from one car brandished a knife at the 
driver of the other car, demanding "You will aplogize! Otherwise
I'll cut you to shreds!" 

However (!), once the incident reached social media, police
tracked down the three traffic goons and fined them 542,000 TL
(about $12,000), sequestering their vehicle for 60 days and 
stripping them of their drivers licenses. 



14 Nisan 2026 Salı

"Crash & Release": Woman Barely Avoids Tragic End - T'was Her "Fate", in Antalya

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Sözcü Newspaper, 14 April 2026)



















 
                   Chance is a fool's name for fate...

In Antalya's Manavgat distrct at about 9 o'clock yesterday morning,
truck driver Erkan Yılmaz stopped suddenly at an intersection to
avoid hitting a car driven by Kader Süzen Duran (whose first name
means "fate"!").

However (!), the sudden stop caused the iron rods in Yılmaz's truck
to fall out on top of Kader hanım's car, crashing through her car's
roof and windshield.  Her passenger Buse Akın was slightly injured
in her foot by an iron rod, but Kader hanım fatefully (!) was unhurt.