Keleş said that the name of the ancient city also came from the man, adding: "This has always been a rumor, but this coin proves that this may be true. This coin gives us solid evidence that Paris lived here and may have given the city its name."
The excavation team in Parion is working year-round to dig and explore 11 "sectors" of the ancient settlement.
The team is currently focusing most on the city's odeon -- an ancient Greek and Roman structure where concerts and poetry competitions were held -- as well as its theaters and public baths, said Keleş.