Ongoing excavations at the ancient Greek city of Aspendos have unearthed 2,000-year-old shops and storage facilities.
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Surface surveys were initiated in Aspendos in 2008 and then developed into archaeological excavations with a cabinet decision in 2014. Academic Veli Köse from the Hacettepe University Archaeology Department is currently heading the excavations at Antalya.
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“We think valuable materials were sold or held in these stores. Some were used as offices. The fact that such a unique structure was unearthed right next to the agora in the city center supports this idea,” he said.
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“We found a mini glass amphora, pieces of oil and scent bottles, candles, a bronze belt buckle, a bone hair tie, lots of studs, rings and ring stones,” he said.
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Köse noted that the Aspendos coins, which were printed in the 5th century B.C. in the Persian standards, were frequently used in the early Hellenistic era. He said the coins had a horse figure on one side and a slingshot stone figure on the other side.
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The ancient city of Aspendos was first established in the 10th century B.C., and it is known for having the best preserved ancient theater in Asia Minor, the Aspendos Ancient Theater, which seats 7,000 people.
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [August 29, 2017]










