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The ancient city of Laodicea has been added to the UNESCO’s World Heritage Temporary List. The site had waited for the decision since March [Credit: DHA] |
The excavations have continued for many years and Simsek has been the head of the excavations for nine years. “Getting to the list means that they are accepting us,” he added. “There will be many new legislations and regulations,” Simsek said.
“As far as we have learned from Laodicea, there are three temples in this 250-by-100 meter divine area. One was dedicated to Zeus and to Athena. There is a bust of Athena on a column in the temple. We are still searching for the god of the third temple.”
Laodicea is very important as it contains many clues about the economy and trade in the past.
Simsek said Laodicea’s city plan might have inspired today’s architects and city planners. “The architecture of social, religious and other buildings in the ancient city was all part of a specific system.”
Archaeologists have found that the main street of Laodicea includes shops, he said. Just outside the city, archaeologists have found large burial grounds with tombs spread throughout.
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [June 04, 2013]