A total of six ancient tombs and a water tunnel were discovered Saturday during construction works in southern Turkey's Antalya (Greek Attaleia) province.
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Experts from the Antalya Archaeological Museum noted that the sarcophagus-shaped tombs were from the Roman period.
Underlining that only royals and important personalities were buried in Kaleiçi, the experts suggested that the newly discovered tombs were probably linked to the previously found community necropolis in the area called "Eastern Garage" and other tombs unearthed during construction works near the Hadrian's Gate.
Source: Daily Sabah [October 14, 2017]






