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Roman-era military observation tower identified in southeastern Turkey

Museum officials in southeastern Turkey’s Adıyaman province said Monday they have discovered the remains of a Roman-era military observation tower.











Roman-era military observation tower identified in southeastern Turkey
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Passers-by in the Gerger (Armenian Karkaṙ) district saw the remains and informed the museum.


A team from the Adıyaman Museum inspected the site, and determined the 2,000-year-old tower was 5 metres high with a diametre of 9 square meters.


The east entrance doorway, made of stone weighing 400-800 kilograms (880-1765 pounds), has a sword symbol engraved at its top.


Mehmet Alkan, deputy curator of Adıyaman Museum, said most of the structure remained intact.


Alkan also said they would apply to a cultural assets protection board in neighbouring Şanlıurfa province to register the tower.


Source: Daily Sabah [August 13, 2018]



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