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Turkey wants to register 'Sunken City' to World Heritage list
Turkey wants to register 'Sunken City' to World Heritage list
Turkey wants to register its historic “Sunken City” in eastern Anatolia to the temporary UNESCO World Heritage list. Click through for the story in photos...
The city has been submerged in Lake Hazar, located in the Sivrice district of Elazığ province, since 1830. The southwestern part of the city is visible at a spot called “Church Island”.
Scientists have found 4000-year-old archaeological traces from the area surrounding the city.
Ebubekir Irmak, mayor of Sivrice, said the lake was formed when the earth’s tectonic plates collapsed.
The mayor said he dived into the lake last year and saw the remains of churches, walls of a castle, pots, pottery and glazed plates of the citadel with traces of the Seljuk, Byzantine and Ottoman era.
“There are a lot of historic remains here and we as a municipality want it to be studied. We find here signs of life from ages ago and we take it very seriously. This will benefit world history and literature,” he said.
He added that the main hindrance in archaeological study was the fact that the entire city was now underwater.
Professor Ahmet Aksın, head of history department in Fırat University in the province, said some documented records are available about the city.
Citing Armenian-origin writer Urfalı Mateos who lived in the Seljuk period, he said: “Due to works by Mateos we know that there was a small castle here in the Byzantine period and we also know that a monastery was built here. The monastery built in the Seljuk period is an important heritage to Christianity, we can also learn more details from sources left from the Ottoman period.”
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