An 1,800-year-old sewer system was discovered during archaeological excavations in Amida Tumulus, described as "heart of the old city", in the historical Sur district in southeastern Turkey.
Excavations in the Amida Tumulus, which hosted many civilizations, including Urartians, Persians, Romans, Umayyads, Abbasids, Seljuks, Artuqids and Ottomans, were concluded this year.
During the excavations, a team of 22 experts, led by Professor Irfan Yıldız of Dicle University, under the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, discovered the 1800-year-old sewer system dating back to Roman times.