A granary belonging to the episcopal center of the period was unearthed in the ancient city of Sebaste, founded by Augustus, the first emperor of Rome.
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Excavations begin in the city of Augustus, the first emperor of Rome
After 44 years, excavations started in the ancient city of Uşak Sebaste in Turkey, which was founded by the first emperor of Rome, Augustus, and was a pilgrimage center of Christianity until the 12th century AD.
Blaundus ancient city
Because it is positioned on the route connecting the Aegean Region to Anatolia, Uşak and its environs have had strategic importance throughout history. Within its bounds, this multicultural geography contains archaeological treasures, including the ancient city of Blaundus.