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19 лістапада 2025, 10:08
After 43-year search archeologists discover ancient temple of Zeus in southwestern Türkiye
ANTALYA / ISTANBUL, 19 November (BelTA - Anadolu) - A temple of Zeus was
found after a 43-year search in the ancient city of Limyra in Antalya,
along the Turkish Riviera, the head of the dig told Anadolu.
Efforts to find the temple, which was built in the classical era, have been ongoing since 1982.
"We
also know clearly from written sources that during the Hellenistic and
Roman Empires, the city's main god was Zeus. It was known that there was
a temple, but the location was still unknown," said archaeologist
Kudret Sezgin of Hitit University in northern Türkiye, the Limyra
excavation coordinator.
Sezgin emphasized that the discovery led to the reconsideration of some previous theories about the city's structure.
"The
temple's front facade is 15 meters (49 feet) wide. The wall was built
over the temple during the Byzantine era. A sacred chamber lies beneath
the privately owned orange grove outside the wall,” he said, adding that
the dig team will continue excavations after expropriation work.
He also noted that ceramics found in the temple indicate that the city dates back 5,000 years.
"It
has been concluded that the monumental gate, called the propylon, which
has been identified under the Roman Street for many years, was the gate
that provided access to the temple's sacred area during the classical
era. We have also concluded that the wall structure, known as the
Hellenistic Era city wall, served as the temple's perimeter protection
wall," he said.