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It was claimed that an ancient temple was found in the excavations in Assos

It was claimed that a temple was found in the rock improvement work carried out around the Assos Ancient City. While the Assos Friends Group said that the fate of the temple is not known, Çanakkale Governor İlhami Aktaş made investigations in the region and said, “Our sensitivity is at the highest point. " said.
 It was claimed that an ancient temple was found in the excavations in Assos
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It was claimed that there was a temple in the rock improvement study area around Assos Ancient City. While Friends of Assos Group said that the fate of the temple is unknown, Çanakkale Provincial General Assembly CHP Group Deputy Chairman Güneş Pehlivan stated that insurance companies refrain from insuring the businesses in Assos Antique Port. Governor İlhami Aktaş made examinations in the region and said, “Our sensitivity is at the highest point. ” said.

The tender for the rehabilitation of the rocks on the upper side of Assos Antique Harbor was held on March 26, and tourism businesses in the region were closed until the end of April. The images that emerged during the works started to “prevent the falling of rocks” brought up the allegations that “massacre” was carried out around the ancient city of Assos.

There were reports that the temple was found:

According to the news of Seçkin Sağlam from the newspaper Wall, the Assos Friends Group, which announced that there was an impression of great destruction and destruction in the region, brought up another claim. The Friends of Assos Group also announced that they had heard that a temple was found during the excavations in the region.

The group’s statement is as follows: “According to the information learned orally, it is understood that a temple was found in the area during the excavations in question and the excavation route was changed for this reason, but the fate of the temple is unknown.”

‘No excavations can be carried out except for scientific excavations’

Pointing out that Assos Antique City is a first degree archaeological site, the statement said, “First degree archaeological sites are sites that will be preserved as they are, except for scientific studies for conservation. No construction is allowed in these areas, and they are determined as sites to be preserved exactly in the development plans, No excavations can be carried out except for scientific excavations.

“However, photographs, videos and news and images in the press show that excavations were carried out with construction equipment, soil was taken and moved in Assos, which is a protected area, and that these works were carried out without any supervision,” the statement said.

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