Supported by the Sabancı Foundation along with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums, some new excavation works will be started at the ancient Greek city of Metropolis in the Torbalı district of İzmir (Greek Smyrna) province tomorrow.
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| The Hellenistic theatre in Metropolis [Credit: AA] |
Excavation works will continue in the cult area which was discovered in 2015 and is known as Zeus Krezimos in the ancient city, located between the Yeniköy and Özbey neighborhoods in Torbalı. The aim is to help understand the religious life in the ancient city with these works, which will focus on the terrace, where the sacred area is located, and the area behind it.
With the previous excavations, it was determined that Zeus, the chief god of the Hellenistic mythology, was known with the title of "Krezimos" in Metropolis for the first time in the world, and Krezimos meant protective Zeus who brings abundance and wealth to Metropolis.
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| Sanctuary of Zeus Krezimos recently discovered in Metropolis [Credit: AA] |
Sabancı Foundation Vice President Zerrin Koyunsağan said that they have supported the excavations of Metropolis for 15 years.
"As the Sabancı Foundation, the excavation works of Metropolis have a different importance for us as they enlighten the history. Every new piece of information that has been revealed from the beginning of the excavations showed the richness of these lands. However, they also showed us that there are many things to discover below the ground. We will continue our support to the excavations," he said.
Professor Dr. Serdar Aybek, the head of the excavations, reported that they will conduct works to search the sociocultural effects on surrounding villages this year. Explaining that they will also make simultaneous protection projects, Aybek added that they are planning to restore the Dionysus Mosaic and some parts of the Byzantine Castle which need immediate repair.
The excavation works at the 2,200-year-old Stoa, the back wall of which was restored last year, Roman bathhouse and Palaestra Complex will be completed this year.
The cistern that satisfied the water need of the city in the Byzantine period will be cleaned and the excavations and researches at the theater of Metropolis will be continued.
Source: Daily Sabah [July 18, 2018]








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