🏛️ Bathnas-Edessa
Roman-era settlement in southeastern Anatolia
📌 Fast Facts
- Location: Near Urfa (Şanlıurfa) in southeastern Turkey
- Period: Roman Empire, 1st–3rd centuries CE
- Current status: Archaeological site with scattered remains
- Access: Open-air site; minimal infrastructure
Bathnas-Edessa is a Roman-period archaeological site located in southeastern Anatolia near the modern city of Urfa. The settlement functioned as a minor administrative and commercial node within the Roman provincial system, reflecting the broader urbanization of the region during the imperial period. Remains include foundations, pottery scatters, and architectural fragments indicative of domestic and public structures ...