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Bath used during Roman period uncovered in ancient city of Sillyon

In the ongoing excavation work at the ancient city of Sillyon in the Serik district of Antalya, a bath used during the Roman and Beylikler periods has been uncovered.

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Taşkıran noted that the bath findings significantly contribute to our understanding of the period's history, culture, and artistic expression. He continued: "As a result of our work, we discovered that there was a corridor leading into the bath, and that the bath had a reception area, followed by a zigzagging corridor and washrooms arranged parallel to it. We also found two water reservoirs for cold and warm water right behind the washrooms. The bath was heated through an underfloor heating system, which was well-preserved. Additionally, we encountered other surprises; the walls of the structure had a fine plaster and decorations applied using a technique called 'grafito.' We also found drawings related to maritime activities, including ships, boats, fish, and fishing nets. This indicates that those visiting the bath were engaged in maritime trade and fishing."