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| The house with floor heating, water and sewage systems unearthed in the ancient city of Pisidia [Credit: DHA] |
The house, built in 25 BC, was discovered last year and covers an area of nearly 2,000 square metres.
The professor said the house had been used until the 11th century, adding that it was located on the avenue, which means that it was owned by a rich or notable Roman. “We don’t have more concrete data about it, but we know the building was home to many different civilizations until the 11th century,” he said.
Özhanlı said traces showed that the house had been burned down. “Below the layer of fire we found Christian iconographic paintings on marble. It shows that the house was mostly used in the fourth century. Most probably, it was burned down during Arab raids in the eighth century,” he said.
Excavations have been continuing at Pisidia for the past five years.
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [November 25, 2014]






