Eskipazar
Roman Bath protected by glass terrace
The mosaics in the Roman Bath, located in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in the Eskipazar district of Karabük, will be protected against external factors with a glass terrace.
The ancient city of Hadrianopolis is believed to have been used for settlement until the eighth century.
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1,600-year-old seeds found in ancient kitchen
The kitchen section of a structure has been unearthed during excavations that have been going on for 20 years in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in the Eskipazar district of Karabük. Examinations in the kitchen revealed seeds from 1,600 years ago.
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Stone with god’s name found in ancient city
Archaeological excavations carried out in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in the northern province of Karabük have unearthed a block stone that has the name of the god of health, Asclepius, written on it.
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Roman soldier’s iron mask found in Karabük
An 1800-year-old iron mask belonging to a Roman soldier has surfaced during the ongoing archaeological works in the ancient city of Hadrianaupolis in the Eskipazar district of the northern province of Karabük.
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Karabük starts agro-tourism with sunflower fields
The northern province of Karabük, which is home to important cultural and nature tourism centers of Turkey, has started to make a name for itself in agro-tourism with its sunflower fields after its "miracle plant" saffron and purple lavender.
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Thousands of 'tessera' in Hadrianopolis being restored
In Hadrianaupolis located in Karabük province's Eskipazar district, which is thought to have been used as a settlement in the Late Chalcolithic, Roman, and Early Byzantine periods, the tesserae on the church floors will be repaired with restoration works. (Source: AA)
Ancient slab unearthed in Karabük
An ancient slab dating back around 1,800 years was unearthed in Turkey's northern Karabük province.
The limestone slab that had a silhouette of a woman on it was found during excavation works in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis - now located 3 kilometers east of the Eskipazar district of the Karabük province.
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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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Mosaics in ancient city open to tourists
Unique floor mosaics that have been unearthed in a church in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in the Black Sea province of Karabükâs Eskipazar district have been opened to visitors.
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