Workers restoring Diyarbakir’s ancient walls found a surprise: a Roman sarcophagus, the first in the city. Who was buried inside the stone coffin, and why here?
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Archaeologists unearthed several historical artefacts from the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman eras during excavations in the Zagnos Valley of Turkey s northern Trabzon province, Anadolu News Agency re.
In the ongoing excavations to entirely reveal the 5,000-year-old Diyarbakir Walls, which are on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list, a further 2 meters and 40 centimeters have been dug. ’Infrastructure drains’ were found on the ground of the walls that were unearthed.