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Archaeologists recently discovered the remnants of an ancient bishop's luxury — a vast bathhouse, unheard of among modern clergy.

The discovery was made in Olympus, an ancient Lycian port city in the Turkish province of Antalya, per Anadolu Agency (AA).

The bathhouse measures around 2,150 square feet. It dates back to the 5th or 6th centuries A.D., and was attached to the bishop's private residence.

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Gökçen Kurtuluş Öztaşkın, a professor at Pamukkale University in Turkey, told AA that archaeologists also found a Byzantine church with mosaics made of pebbles during their excavation of Olympus, as well as ancient cemeteries and ho

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