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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Temple of Athena Found in Turkey
From TurkishPress.com
Ruins Of Temple Of Athena Found In Bodrum
September 10, 2008
BODRUM - Ruins of the Temple of Athena have been found in the popular resort town of Bodrum in western Turkey.
In an interview with the A.A, Profesor Adnan Diler, who leads the archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Pedasa, said, "we found the Temple of Athena, one of the most important works of arts in Anatolia, in Konacik hamlet in Bodrum. The findings we have unearthed so far showed that we finally found ruins of the temple belonged to the civilization of the Leleges around the 6th century B.C."
"We found walls of the temple and an inscription. Our excavations will continue to bring the temple into daylight," Diler added.
Athena, was the shrewd companion of heroes and the goddess of heroic endeavour in Greek mythology.
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