Collapsed garden reveals Roman tomb chamber in southeastern Gaziantep province

A Roman tomb chamber was revealed after a garden at a personal residence collapsed due to earthquakes in Turkey’s southeastern Gaziantep Province.

A collapsed garden in Turkey’s southeastern Gaziantep Province has revealed an 8-foot-high Roman tomb chamber with five human bones, one empty earthenware, and one bronze fibula pin.

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