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An archaeological excavation in Turkey recently yielded a Roman hospital-turned-Christian sanctuary, offering new insight into centuries of ancient history.
Anadolu Agency (AA), a state-run outlet in Ankara, reported the discovery on Oct. 8.
The ruins were found in the ancient city of Kaunos, in southwestern Turkey's Muğla Province. They were inside a monastery area within the city's walls.
ANCIENT ROMAN APARTMENT BUILDING FOUND BENEATH PUBLIC SQUARE AMID SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION
The site has attracted tourists for years due to its rock-cut Lycian tombs, ancient mosaics and 5,000-seat theater, earning it a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.
Now, however, archaeologists are adding a 3rd-century Roman hospital

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