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Floor mosaics with human figures were found last year in the ancient city [Credit: AA/Hurriyet] |
The official said the ancient city, had many earthen pots, medical tools, sculptured figures and oil lamps.
He also said the excavation works had revealed a 52-meter-long and four-meter-high water storage system, as well as an ancient fountain and pool.
Göç said the scientific excavation works were still continuing. “After the revelation of a Roman cistern, the Tarsus Museum directorate began work with the support of the Culture and Tourism Ministry. As part of the rescue excavations, a floor mosaic was found in the eastern part of the cistern. The mosaic has a sundial figure and is believed to be a palace bath from the Roman era.”
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [October 10, 2013]