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Laodikeia’s Roman Asopos Bridge Carries Water Again After 1,300 Years

Water Flows Again Beneath Laodikeia’s Ancient BridgeAfter more than a thousand years, water has once again coursed beneath the arches of the Laodikeia Asopos Bridge, a landmark achievement in the ongoing restoration of one of Anatolia’s most remarkable Roman structures. The announcement came from excavation director Prof. Dr. Celal Şimşek, highlighting both a symbolic and technical milestone in the project.A Roman Engineering MarvelBuilt in the …
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The Archaeologist broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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