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1,800-year-old Headless Greek Statue Found At Turkey's Metropolis Site


and the defense and communication networks in and around the ancient city, and to investigate caves around it. At the end of the excavation period, we were excited to place an original replica of the Gryphon Noble chair, discovered in 1995 and still on display at the Izmir Archaeological Museum, in its place in the theater in the ancient city exactly 23 years later.”
“This year, we are once again stepping up our efforts to bring the new secrets of the ancient city of Metropolis to light. With works we will carry out in Metropolis this year, we will reveal new details about the daily life of the people in the city 2,000 years ago,” head of the excavations, Professor Aybek stated. ....

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Four Water Cisterns Found At The Ancient City Of Metropolis


This year represents the 30th year of excavations at Metropolis and Dr. Serdar Aybek
, head of the department of archaeology at Turkey’s Manisa Celal Bayar University, told
Hurriyet Daily News that a team of researchers had unearthed four monumental interconnected subterranean structures .
The four water cisterns were found under the acropolis, the highest part of the city, beneath a seven-meter (23-foot) earth fill dating to the Late Roman period, roughly 1,500 years ago. An article in
Archaeology News Network says the people of Metropolis built these cisterns during the Byzantine period as an additional water source to the water resources found in the lower parts of the city. ....

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Ancient Cisterns Found in Turkey's Metropolis Offer Glimpse into Way of Life 1,500 Years Ago


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