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Mausoleum of ‘world’s first woman mayor’ found in southern Turkey
Mausoleum of ‘world’s first woman mayor’ found in southern Turkey
Remnants of the mausoleum of “the first woman mayor in the world” have been found in the southern Turkish province of Antalya, Governor Münir Karaloğlu announced on June 14. Click through for the story in photos...
Archaeologists resumed work last week at the ruins of the ancient Anatolian city Perge, once the capital of Pamphylia Secunda.
Karaloğlu wrote on his social media accounts that the first big discovery of the new season was a five-step podium of the mausoleum of Plancia Magna.
Karaloğlu wrote on his social media accounts that the first big discovery of the new season was a five-step podium of the mausoleum of Plancia Magna.
As the daughter of Roman Senator, Proconsul Marcus Plancius Varus and the Herodian Princess Julia,.
Plancia Magna was a prominent woman from Anatolia who lived between the 1st century and 2nd century in the Roman Empire’s Pamphylia province.
Here are more photos from Perge by Doğan News Agency...
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