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Remains of granary discovered in ancient city of Sebaste

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a granary in the ancient city of Sebaste, which was once an important trade and military center in Anatolia. The granary, which is thought to date back to the Eastern Roman Empire, was found during excavations in the area of the Small Church.

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Remains of granary discovered in ancient city of Sebaste

Its strategic location, situated at the crossroads of north-south and east-west roads, attracted the attention of Rome and Roman emperors, solidifying its importance as a prominent trade hub and resting place for armies.

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Remains of granary discovered in ancient city of Sebaste

Excavations have also revealed the remains of a granary within the church, indicating that Sebaste continued to thrive during the Eastern Roman Empire and transformed into a bishopric center.

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Remains of granary discovered in ancient city of Sebaste

This granary served as a storage area and living space, providing insights into the daily lives and feeding arrangements of the priests in the diocese center.

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Remains of granary discovered in ancient city of Sebaste

Before the excavations, the team conducted a survey in the ancient city for approximately five years, which yielded significant results and contributed to a deeper understanding of Sebaste's historical significance.


The ongoing excavations promise to unveil further fascinating aspects of this ancient city's past.