Hadrianapolis
Excavations in 'Black Sea's Zeugma' to continue until winter
Excavations ongoing at the ancient city of Hadrianapolis will continue until December this year. The excavations are being carried out by a team of 45 experts. (AA Photo)
Ruins of Hadrianapolis' walls in Edirne declared as archeological site
An area revealing ruins of the ancient city of Hadrianapolis' city walls has been declared as a first-degree archeological site by a regional board in northwestern Edirne province.
Excavations in Black Sea’s Zeugma to continue all year round
Excavation works in the ancient city of Hadrianapolis, in the Black Sea province of Karabük, will continue throughout 2020, the Karabük governor has said.
Early Anatolian church found in Karabük
A structure believed to be one of the earliest churches in Anatolia has been unearthed in the ancient city of Hadrianapolis in Karabük. The structure has mosaics on its floor covering
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Ancient pilgrimage center unearthed in Turkey's north
Works have been resumed, after two years, in the ancient city of Hadrianapolis in the northern province of Karabük's Eskipazar district.
The ancient city is believed to have been established in the first century B.C. and was used as a settlement until the eighth century.
Ancient pilgrimage center unearthed
Works have been resumed, after two years, in the ancient city of Hadrianapolis in the northern province of Karabük's Eskipazar district.
The ancient city is believed to have been established in the first century B.C. and was used as a settlement until the eighth century.
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