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Zeugma Ancient City To Be Covered With Glass Bell Jar
TurkishPress.com ^ | Monday, August 4, 2008 | U/A

Posted on 08/04/2008 4:34:39 PM PDT by Fred Nerks

GAZIANTEP - Governor Suleyman Kamci of southeastern province of Gaziantep said Friday ancient city of Zeugma would be covered with a structure resembling a "glass bell jar" in an effort to make the historical site a more attractive place for tourists.

Kamci said the historical artifacts unearthed in Zeugma were currently being displayed at Gaziantep Museum in order to protect the pieces from harsh weather conditions.

"However, these artifacts would be more attractive for tourists if they could be preserved and exhibited in their original location," Kamci said.

He said some of the artifacts that are on display at the museum would be carried to their original places once the historical site is covered with a bell jar.

"We are looking for a sponsor for the construction of such a structure," Kamci added.

-ANCIENT CITY OF ZEUGMA-

Zeugma, an ancient city of Commagene, was unearthed in Gaziantep.

The ancient city was originally founded, as a Greek settlement by Seleucus I Nicator, one of the generals of the Alexander the Great, in 300 B.C. King Seleucus almost certainly named the city Seleucia after himself. The population in the city was approximately 80,000.

In 64 B.C., Zeugma was conquered and ruled by the Roman Empire and with this shift the name of the city was changed into Zeugma, meaning "bridge-passage" or "bridge of boats". During the Roman rule, the city became one of the attractions in the region, due to its commercial potential originating from its geo-strategical location because the city was on the Silk Road connecting Antakya to China with a quay or pontoon bridge across the Firat River (Euphrates).

The ancient city was first discovered during archaeological excavations in 1987. Unique mosaics have been unearthed in the city so far.


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KEYWORDS: ancientcity; godsgravesglyphs; zeugma
The ancient city was originally founded, as a Greek settlement by Seleucus I Nicator, one of the generals of the Alexander the Great, in 300 B.C. King Seleucus almost certainly named the city Seleucia after himself. The population in the city was approximately 80,000.
1 posted on 08/04/2008 4:34:39 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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To: Fred Nerks

First time a earthquake hits it will be the Simpson’s Movie all over again.


2 posted on 08/04/2008 4:48:30 PM PDT by aft_lizard (One animal actually its eats its own brains to conserve energy, we call them liberals.)
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To: Fred Nerks

wouldn’t it be smarter to shrink-wrap it?


3 posted on 08/04/2008 4:54:46 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (when did the circus freak show escape and take over the entire world?)
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To: the invisib1e hand; aft_lizard

Zeugma Mosaic.

4 posted on 08/04/2008 6:59:42 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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Thanks Fred Nerks.

Gotta love this idea. ;')

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5 posted on 08/04/2008 9:33:12 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile hasn't been updated since Friday, May 30, 2008)
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6 posted on 08/05/2008 5:21:55 AM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (Vigilantism will arise where the justice system is viewed as overly lenient and/or ineffective.)
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To: Fred Nerks

Cool.


7 posted on 08/05/2008 6:37:22 AM PDT by zeugma (Mark Steyn For Global Dictator!)
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To: Fred Nerks; SunkenCiv

Take a second look at the mosaic. I’m constantly amazed at how the artists of the ancient world were able to portray so much realistic human expression to the face.

European artists after the Dark Ages took awhile to develop those skills while later Byzantine art went in the direction of represational iconic art.

Those guys were really good.


8 posted on 08/05/2008 8:44:41 AM PDT by wildbill
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To: zeugma

ping


9 posted on 08/05/2008 8:48:22 AM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: wildbill

One advantage of using the mosaic method was that the artist could fiddle with the pieces until he (or she I suppose) got the desired effect. Also, mosaics were custom made for the available space. :’)


10 posted on 08/05/2008 9:59:35 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile hasn't been updated since Friday, May 30, 2008)
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ping

See post 7 

Thanks for the ping though. :-)

11 posted on 08/05/2008 9:27:17 PM PDT by zeugma (Mark Steyn For Global Dictator!)
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