Archaeologists recently unearthed the remains of a massive Roman council hall in Turkey – and the site holds carvings linked to early Christian worship. The discovery, found in the ancient city of ...
The building was a theater-type structure located in the city center. Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered a 2,050-year-old Roman council building once located in the heart of the Roman city of ...
Over the past two decades, excavations at Laodicea, the Roman provincial capital of Phrygia in modern-day Turkey, have produced some remarkable finds. These have included frescoed travertine walls, a ...
Archaeologists in Turkey have unearthed a Roman council hall dating back more than two millennia, featuring early Christian symbols linked to the Book of Revelation's apocalyptic warnings. Excavations ...