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Archeologists discover 1,600-year-old steelyard weight during Karabük excavations

Turkish archeologists have unearthed a 1,600-year-old steelyard weight during excavations in an ancient city near the Black Sea. The city of Hadrianopolis in the modern province of Karabük is believed to have been used as a settlement area in the late Hellenistic, Roman, and early Byzantine eras.

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The ancient city is famous for mosaics on the floors of churches, where the biblical rivers Gihon, Pishon, Tigris, and Euphrates, as well as many animals are depicted, such as horses, elephants, panthers, deer, and the griffins-a legendary creature with the head of an eagle and body of a lion. Any movable artifacts found in the excavations city are taken to the museums in the surrounding provinces, while they are cataloged and preserved, said Çelikbas.