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5th-century children's cemetery found in Türkiye's Konya

by Daily Sabah with AA

Istanbul Sep 18, 2023 - 11:33 am GMT+3
A mass grave of children dating back to the fifth century was unearthed in an archaeological site in Konya, central Türkiye, Sept. 18, 2023. (DHA Photo)
A mass grave of children dating back to the fifth century was unearthed in an archaeological site in Konya, central Türkiye, Sept. 18, 2023. (DHA Photo)
by Daily Sabah with AA Sep 18, 2023 11:33 am

Archaeologists unearthed a mass grave of children dating back to the fifth century in the ancient city of Savatra in the central Anatolian province of Konya during ongoing excavation work.

Earlier during the surface surveys in 2020, a remarkable discovery was made – an inscription in the Greek alphabet bearing the word “Türkoğlu,” meaning the "descendant of a Turk" in Turkish, marking the first occurrence of the term “Turk” in Anatolia.

This year's excavation efforts led to the discovery of mosaic floors in a 400-square-meter (4,300-square-foot) area, presumably belonging to a church foundation. As the excavation continued, a collective children's burial site dating to the fifth century was revealed.

"We encountered two different burial typologies in terms of east-west orientation, consisting of chamber tombs and tile graves. We identified a children's cemetery, primarily consisting of non-adult individuals, ranging from fetuses to children approximately 13-14 years of age. In total, we found 42 skeletons here," Ilker Işık, the head of the Department of Cultural Heritage Preservation and Restoration at Selçuk University, explained.

A mass grave of children dating back to the fifth century was unearthed in Konya, central Türkiye, Sept. 18, 2023. (DHA Photo)
A mass grave of children dating back to the fifth century was unearthed in Konya, central Türkiye, Sept. 18, 2023. (DHA Photo)

Highlighting the distinct burial techniques found, Işık added: "For example, we encountered instances of stacked burials, even finding five skulls in a single grave. Whether due to familial connections or the functional continuity of burial sites, we observed an overlapping burial pattern."

Various small artifacts, such as coins, rings and earrings, were also discovered during the excavation. Starting this year, excavation efforts are continuing in the area known as the narthex, situated at the rear of the church. Significant discoveries have already been made in this approximately 400-square-meter mosaic area.

A close-up of the fifth-century grave unearthed in Konya, Türkiye, Sept. 18, 2023. (DHA Photo)
A close-up of the fifth-century grave unearthed in Konya, Türkiye, Sept. 18, 2023. (DHA Photo)

“This is indeed a crucial find for Anatolia. The presence of such a splendid mosaic area in Konya not only underscores the richness and grandeur of the region but also serves as a significant testament to the city's historical importance. In light of this, we intend to persist in our excavation efforts this year, with a particular focus on the mosaic area, to unveil more of its hidden treasures,” Işık said.

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