A team of archeologists has begun working on examining the site of the ancient city of Isos in southern Turkey by making use of ground-based sensors to visualize the underground features of the city's structures, the district governor has said... a team of four archeologists got to work at the reported site of the ancient city of Isos, which has been underground for some 500 years in the southern province of Hatay, as part of the work of unearthing the ancient city...
Approximately five months ago, excavations at the site where Isos is believed to be revealed ruins of baths and some Artemis mosaics. Hoping there are more mosaics or other materials that are valuable to shed light on the history of the city, archeologist Ömer Çelik.. filed a request with the Erzin district governor to survey the area and its underground features...the team is expected to finish its work in a week's time.
Speaking to the Cihan news agency, Çelik said: "While we were excavating in the area, we first discovered ruins of an ancient bath. Then we discovered mosaics in the bath tiles, which led us to think that there might be more mosaics or other kinds of stone that could give us clues about the time it was built or used." Çelik added that they expect the discovery to reveal more about the history of Isos.
Once a significant trading city, Isos dates back to the year 2500 B.C. The area where the city was located was once part of the Byzantine, late Hittite, Persian and Ottoman civilizations.
As I was reading this article, it suddenly struck me how important baths were in ancient cities. Maybe that was the impetus of most civilization...getting clean and staying that way! Or, maybe it had to do with preventing illnesses.
“... Approximately five months ago, excavations at the site where Isos is believed to be revealed ruins of baths...”