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2,000-year-old Roman era makeup & jewelry unearthed in ancient city of Aizanoi

The Roman Connection: Examining the jewelry & cosmetics

Newsroom October 3 04:28

In the ancient city of Aizanoi, located in Turkey’s Kutahya province, archaeologists have unearthed remnants of cosmetic products, which include jewelry items and makeup materials, dating back over 2,000 years, believed to have been used by Roman women. The team also discovered various inscriptions providing insights into the establishment and operation of ancient shops, shedding light on the city’s commercial and social structure.

Gokhan Coskun, an archaeologist affiliated with Dumlupinar University and leading the excavation, revealed that a significant portion of their research efforts has been concentrated in the  agora, the marketplace, situated to the east of the Temple of  Zeus. Aizanoi is well-known for its exceptionally preserved Temple of Zeus in Anatolia, reports  Daily Sabah . The excavations were conducted in partnership with the Kütahya Governorate and Dumlupınar University.

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Coskun further explained that his team has successfully reached the ancient shops that have been buried for two millennia within the marketplace.

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