
The Aspendos Aqueducts are an ancient water conveyance system constructed to meet the water needs of the ancient city of Aspendos, located within the boundaries of the Serik district in Antalya Province. Dating to the Roman Empire period, this structure is among the advanced aqueducts built in Anatolia. Spanning approximately 15 kilometers, the system transported water from its source to Aspendos. Integrated with the engineering techniques, structural form, and urban planning concepts of its tim
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AdAdana on the Seyhan River, place area Taşköprü is one of the unique examples of Roman engineering. City history’s important symbol, bridge, has been continuously maintained and has held great strategic and economic importance since the day it was built, from the Roman Empire through the Ottoman period.History and Construction ProcessThere are limited definitive sources regarding the construction of the Stone Bridge, but the most widely accepted common opinion is that it was commissioned by the R
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Sümeyra Uzun