Ancient Roman Empire Harbour Discovered In Underwater Excavations In NW Türkiye

Ancient Roman Empire Harbour Discovered In Underwater Excavations In NW Türkiye

ISTANBUL, Jul 15 (NNN-TRT) – Researchers have discovered a second harbour, in the ancient city of Parion, which dates back 2,700 years, in Türkiye’s north-western province of Canakkale, local media reported, yesterday.

According to the Demiroren News Agency, the discovery came during underwater excavations, in the ancient harbour city of Parion of the Roman Empire.

Vedat Keles, head of the excavation, and an academic from Ondokuz Mayis University, said that, Parion is a legion colony, hinting at the possibility of it being a military harbour.

“This harbour is slightly smaller than the southern trade harbour, and its inner part is filled with alluvium, accumulated by the stream passing through the city,” Keles was quoted as saying.

The excavations and conservation work in Parion have been ongoing for the past 20 years, coordinated by a team of 25 members, including 17 foreign researchers, according to the report.– NNN-TRT  

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