Excavation works which have been continuing at the Göztepe Tumulus in the Black Sea province of Karabük’s Safranbolu district will soon come to an end.
The works at the Göztepe Tumulus have been continuing since 2012 and will be finished within a month.
Excavations carried out in various periods over the last five years would end soon and only five more meters of digging was needed to reach the tomb.
Karabük Provincial Culture and Tourism Director İbrahim Şahin said the outcome of the excavation would make great a contribution to tourism.
“After the works end, the tumulus and its surrounding will be opened to tourism. The findings are being examined in the Karabük University laboratory and they will be displayed,” Şahin said.
Source: Hürriyet
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