Lion statue of Hellenistic period unveiled in Turkey's Çanakkale
Turkish archaeologists in northwestern Turkey unearthed a 2,200-year-old lion statue of the Hellenistic period in the ancient city of Assos, head of the excavation team said.
He noted that the well-preserved stove illuminates the daily life of the Byzantine era.
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Turkish archeologists have been carrying out uninterrupted excavation work in the ancient city since 1981, after the American researchers began their work in the area in the 1800s.
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Assos, situated on a rocky hill overlooking the Aegean Sea in northwestern province Çanakkale, has been home to many societies for centuries, while nowadays it is a popular destination for hundreds of thousands of tourists each year with its antique theater, agora, necropolis and ancient walls.
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The site, located 17 kilometers (11 miles) south of Ayvacık district, was accepted in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage on April 15, 2017.