Employees at the Halk Ekmek bakery mix and cut dough for Kulluoba bread, recreating a 5,000-year-old loaf Yasin AKGUL May 28, 2025 May 28, 2025 Updated 35 mins ago Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Employees at the Halk Ekmek bakery mix and cut dough for Kulluoba bread, recreating a 5,000-year-old loaf Yasin AKGUL Tags Partners/afp As featured on Ancient bread rises again as Turkey recreates 5,000-year-old loaf In the early Bronze Age, a piece of bread was buried beneath the threshold of a newly built house in what is today central Turkey. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Trending Now STATE AMENDS NO-CONTACT ORDERS IN CITY CORRUPTION CASE ‘Jeopardy! Masters’ Fans React After Player’s ‘Heartbreaking’ Loss Today in Keys History Appeals court denies oral argument in alleged Key West shooter's ‘Stand Your Ground’ case Key West Parks and Rec agrees to wait on Bayview Park changes Support Local Journalism in Classrooms
Ancient bread rises again as Turkey recreates 5,000-year-old loaf In the early Bronze Age, a piece of bread was buried beneath the threshold of a newly built house in what is today central Turkey.