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Hadrianopolis called 'Zeugma of Black Sea' to be archeological site

The ancient city of Hadrianopolis in Turkey's Black Sea region, estimated to have been used as a settlement area in late Hellenistic, Rome and early Byzantine times, will become an archeological site. Located 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) east of Turkey's Black Sea province of Karabük, the site is also called "Zeugma of Black Sea" due to its similarity with Zeugma mosaics in the country's southeastern province of Gaziantep.

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Ersin Çelikbaş -- an archeologist, also an academic at Karabük University -- said: "If Hadrianopolis gains the status of an archeological site, it is certain that it will be one of the most significant tourist attractions in the region." Excavations started under the supervision of Çelikbas in 2003 based on different archeological eras detected through current findings.