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Archaeology - Ancient Rome TΓΌrkiye Asia

Apamea-Edessa was a significant urban settlement in Roman-era Mesopotamia, established by Seleucid rulers and subsequently developed under Roman administration. The site lies approximately 15 kilometers northwest of modern Şanlıurfa, in an arid region of southeastern Anatolia. Archaeological remains span multiple periods, reflecting continuous occupation and reshaping of urban infrastructure over ...