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Century old graves unearthed in Nysa Ancient City

Archaeologists have unearthed 47 nearly 1,000-year-old graves in the ancient city of Nysa, in Aydın, Türkiye. Led by Professor Serdar Hakan Öztaner, the excavation has also uncovered a significant street that was buried after a 7th-century earthquake.

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Öztaner explained that the graves date back to the 11th century, saying: "We have found 47 late period graves along the street. Most of these graves are of infants and children, which hints at a possible epidemic in the city. Our research on the nature of this epidemic is still ongoing. It seems that during later periods, there were poorer, more disorganized settlements in the city. The city center was used as a cemetery, giving it an abandoned appearance."