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1,800-Year-Old Roman Agora Unearthed in the Ancient City of Metropolis

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1,800-Year-Old Roman Agora Unearthed in the Ancient City of Metropolis

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Archaeologists excavating the ancient city of Metropolis in İzmir, Türkiye, have uncovered a 1,800-year-old Roman-era agora that once served as the commercial heart of the settlement. Experts suggest it may be the largest trade center ever identified in the city. Located between the modern villages of Yeniköy and Özbey in Torbalı, Metropolis is also known

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