Excavations In Antique City Of Koman Continue

In the ancient city of Koman, located in the Treetsk Province of Tocat, archaeological excavations continue.

as the chairman of the archaeological expedition, professor of the architectural faculty of the Middle Eastern Technical University (ODTü) Burdju Erjeas, told the AA correspondent, began in July work in the coma and began in July and began in July and this year will last until August 15. 30 workers and a scientific group of 18 people are involved in the excavations.

according to Erjiyas, this season is concentrated in two main zones.

“One of them is a public building dating from the Seljuk period, located at the foot of the hill. There is a probability that it was a mosque. The inscription from this structure is stored in the museum in the museum We focused on this zone to better understand the Seljuk and early Open periods of the mosquito. Mosquitoes, ”she said.

“ The antique city of Koman Pontic

according to historical sources, the mosquito pontulum, which was under the control of the kingdom of the Mithridates, was an important cult center dedicated to the Anatolian goddess Ma, and maintained autonomy even in the Roman era. Along with religious significance, the city also served as a trading hub. The region attracted visitors from all over Anatolia, thanks to the held festivals, rich in markets and fertile surrounding lands.

the mosquitoes of the pontemus, implemented with the support of ODTü and Tübi̇tak, was launched in 2004 in order to localize the ancient city and study its urban structure in the central region Black Sea Region.

After the field research in the Gummens Hamametep area, excavations were started to extract the city from the ground.