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1,700-year-old Roman tombs unearthed in Turkey

A chamber tomb estimated to be 1,700 years old was unearthed in southeastern Turkey. Excavations are ongoing at the Amida Mound in the Diyarbakir province which was home to many civilizations, including the Hurrian and Mitanni, Urartian, Persian, Roman, Umayyad, Mervan, Seljuk, and Artuqid.

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They are being spearheaded by Irfan Yıldız, a professor at Dicle University. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Yıldız said that the tomb chambers were built under the palace for the rulers to be buried during the Pagan period of Roman, called Late Roman, in the third century.