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Triumphal Arch in Anavarza reestablished

Rebuilding work has been finished in the door of the antiquated city of Anavarza, one of the most significant settlements in Anatolia on the UNESCO World Heritage Temporary List.

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The door was worked in memory of the triumph of the Romans against the Persians in the third century and is known as the "Triumphal Arch." With the ongoing rebuilding work, the curve has picked up its previous wonder.

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Addressing state-run Anadolu Agency, Çukurova University prehistoric studies division part and the logical advisor to the unearthings, Fatih Gülşen said that the rebuilding work in the entryway was started in 2018.

He said that the ground investigations of the door were completed in the main stage and, following the fortification of the ground, they began the rebuilding work in the 28-meter-long, 5.40-meter-wide and 14-meter-high entryway.

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"The antiquated city of Anavarza, situated in the southern area of Adana, is one of the spots visited by neighborhood and outside voyagers for its theater, amphitheater, arena and 2,700-meter-long and 34-meter-wide columnar road. The door called 'Triumphal Arch,' worked in memory of the triumph of the Romans in the old city against the Persians in the third century, is one of the most significant components of this spot. The Triumphal Arch, comprising of three curves, eight legs and six segments and situated at the beginning stage of the world's first twofold street, is one of the biggest fantastic city entryways in Anatolia. We reestablished the stones on the entryway, which were beaten up pretty bad and presented threat. We supplanted the messed up stones with the new ones," he said.

Gülşen noticed that numerous individuals went to the area to see the "Triumphal Arch," which presently has an excellent appearance that suits the old city.


Expressing that after the "Triumphal Arch," exhuming and reclamation works will be finished of the columnar road, Gülşen said that the works will begin to resuscitate the 200-meter some portion of the columnar road in any case.

Focusing on that the guests will go through the entryway and visit the columnar road, Gülşen said visitors will make an excursion to history.

He said that unearthings will proceed with this season so as to uncover the amphitheater, which was the area of warrior battles in the antiquated city of Anavarza, otherwise called "strong city" and has the hints of Hellenistic, Roman, Eastern Roman, Sasanian and Ottoman periods. He included that the works are likewise proceeding to put the Anavarza Ancient City on the perpetual world legacy rundown of UNESCO.

Thousands of years old baths were found in Akkale Antique City in Mersin

Archeologists have uncovered ancient baths in southern Mersin area's Akkale antiquated city.

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The showers have a place with the Late Antiquity time frame, said Umut Aydınoğlu, a specialist at Mersin University.

Unearthings at the site in the southern territory of Mersin have been progressing throughout the previous three years.

"Akkale used to work as a caravanserai for sailors with its settlement, showers, storages and distribution centers.

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"Simultaneously, mariners got their inventory of new water from storages fit for putting away 7,000,000 liters. We gauge that the shower was worked between the fourth and seventh century AD and we are attempting to find the association of the showers with the reservoir and different structures close by."

Antiquated Pinocchio uncovered in Denizli

Cavern artworks going back 1,500 years, including one that resembles the anecdotal character Pinocchio, have been found in western Turkey.

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The works of art were found during archeological unearthings in the antiquated city of Laodicea in the western region of Denizli.

One of the works of art, a swoon cutting into a stone divider, has been named "old Pinocchio."


"There is a man with a long nose in the principal painting. The subsequent one has a Roman bust and the last one shows a minister.

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The since quite a while ago nosed man in the principal painting looks like Pinocchio," Celal Şimşek, the leader of the unearthings, stated, alluding to the character of the fantasy where a manikin acquires the privilege to turn into a genuine kid by demonstrating his honesty. What's more, every time he lies his nose develops longer.

Şimşek said the artistic creation speaks to day by day life of individuals in the fourth century.

"We can consider this since quite a while ago nosed man as Pinocchio of the old ages. Untruths and realities are ideas which have risen after some time. This man could have been stepped to delineate liars back in the days," he said.

Laodicea, enrolled in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List, holds one of the seven houses of worship referenced in the Bible.

Laodicea, the biggest old city of Anatolia after Ephesus, has numerous authentic relics and structures. Unearthings here have been progressing since 2003.