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1,500-year-old drinking water canal found in ancient city of Dara in Türkiye

According to an official, an ancient drinking water canal dating back 1,500 years was discovered during excavation in the Artuklu district of southeastern Türkiye in the ancient city of Dara. The excavation, which has been ongoing for 38 years, is being conducted by the Mardin Museum in a neighborhood located 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) from the city center.

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"We also know from ancient authors that the ancient city of Dara was established as a garrison and accommodated 25,000 soldiers," he pointed out, adding: "It is not an easy task to meet the needs of such a large army and people." "Water systems are very important because of this," he stressed. Stating that they plan to continue the excavation works next season, Mentese said: "We are planning to complete this area in a few years." "This will make a great contribution to the visual appearance of Dara. Especially with the excavations carried out in recent years, thousands of people have started to come here every day," he said, adding: "It will increase the number of visitors." "We are planning to expose all water systems in the area," he added.