guy Posted October 10 Report Share Posted October 10 (edited) Archaeologists have uncovered a suspected ancient Roman military structure at Hasankeyf in southwest Turkey. In Roman times, Hasankeyf, Turkey (known as Kepha), served as a legionary base on the frontier with the Sassanian Empire. Although historical records suggest a Roman military structure in the city, there was no documented proof of its existence. Constantius II, who ruled from AD 337 to 361, is credited with building the fort at Kepha. It is unknown whether this was the site mentioned in the historical records. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/culture/1-600-year-old-roman-military-structure-unearthed-in-southeastern-turkiye/3355103#:~:text=Ancient Roman fortress found in one of humanity's oldest settlements&text=Archaeologists have uncovered the remains,on the region's ancient history. Edited October 10 by guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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