Monday, December 15 2025

Day: December 15, 2025

Serençay Canyon

Noted by an English Traveler in 1835, Burdur’s Serençay Canyon Preserves Late Roman Settlement

In the rugged interior of southwestern Anatolia, a narrow canyon carved by nature also carries the marks of human survival and belief. Serençay Canyon, located in Türkiye’s Burdur province, was already attracting attention in the early 19th century, when an English traveler recorded its rock-cut landscape in 1835. Nearly two centuries later, the same canyon

A Roman Elite’s Marble Bathtub Reused as a Fountain Trough Discovered at Ephesus

A Roman Elite’s Marble Bathtub Reused as a Fountain Trough Discovered at Ephesus

At Ephesus, one of the most intensively studied cities of the ancient Mediterranean, archaeologists continue to encounter the unexpected consequences of urban life stretching across centuries. During the 2025 excavation season at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, a finely carved Roman marble bathtub—once associated with elite domestic life—has been uncovered along the city’s Stadium Street,