One building, constructed in the 5th century AD and destroyed by fire in the 6th century, was rebuilt preserving its original layout and function. It is a multi-room residential building with stone-paved floors.
Excavations will also begin on a newly identified building believed to be a temple, based on its architectural features.
Work this year will continue in the necropolis area in the western part of the city and on monumental buildings in the city center, including the temple, the Bishop's Palace, and Church No. 3.
Excavations in the northern section of the ancient city are expected to be completed within two years, after which focus will shift to the southern areas.
Öztaşkın added that large storage jars, or pithoi, were also discovered this year in the civilian settlement zone.