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In Iznik, one of the historic districts of Bursa, which has been the capital of many civilizations in history, in the 10-acre olive grove where sarcophagus tombs from the early Roman period are expropriated by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, archaeologists they continue their work. A special burial chamber made of terracotta, estimated to be 1500 years old, was unearthed in the Hisardere road area. Archaeologists have found 6 human bones in one and 2 human bones in the other. The writing discovered on a tombstone and translated into Turkish was received with great interest by historians.
‘WHOEVER DESTROYS IT CONCENTRATES THE DAY OF RESIDENCE’
Iznik Museum Director Ahmet Türkmenoğlu said on the tombstone: “I am Herennia Vitalia. I erected this coffin for my dear husband Lulius Valentinus Christian, who lived 48 years and was the first legion of Phretens, and for my son Lul, who lived 14 years. No one should be able to destroy the coffin, but who is it. ” He said that if he destroys, he will give account to God on the Day of Judgment.
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After the discovery, this article was written by Prof. Dr. Claiming that they have solved Boris Dreyer, Türkmenoğlu said: “The tombstone that belongs to the 5th century. We understand that a woman built a grave for her husband who died at the age of 48 years old and her son, who was 14 years old, in it.
GIVEN INFORMATION ABOUT THE WORKS
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The director of the İznik Museum, Türkmenoğlu, regarding artifacts from the region declared as a first-degree archaeological site, said: “Our excavations are carried out under the chairmanship of the Museum Directorate and under the scientific advice of the associate professor Aygün Ekin Meriç from Eylül University 9. “Along with 3 sarcophagi, several examples of chaotic tombs and chamber tombs were unearthed.”