Associate Professor Ercan Çalış told reporters that important findings were obtained during the excavations and that they identified nearly 1,000 tombstones in the area. "Our inclusion in the 'Heritage for the Future' project this year has increased our work capacity even further. The work is continuing intensively. This year, 50 tombstones have been intervened on. We completed the ground blocking for 40 of them and lichen cleaning for 10. We unearthed 6 tombstones that were completely buried and did not have a plot number, bringing them to light after about 700-750 years."
"Our work on the tombstones is ongoing. Within the scope of the excavation and restoration work we started in 2022, so far, the ground blocking of 180 tombstones has been done, and 85 stones have been cleaned of lichen. 15 broken tombstones have been reassembled, and we have unearthed 25 tombstones that were buried underground."