Archaeologists find new discoveries in 7,000-year-old port
At Liman Tepe in Izmir's Urla district, one of the first archaeological sites in Türkiye where land and underwater excavations are conducted simultaneously, diver archaeologists have reached remains dating back 5,300 years.
The settlement, which fulfilled the function of today's modern Izmir Port thousands of years ago, sheds light on Anatolia's maritime history with the layers it holds both on land and underwater.
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Şahoğlu said, "Liman Tepe is being archaeologically examined in a holistic way with its landscape that remains both on land and underwater. This is an important port city; we found that a significant part of the city remained underwater as the coastline changed."