Treasure hunters carrying out illegal excavations in Turkey's southeastern Adıyaman province have discovered a burial chamber from the Roman-era, reports said Wednesday.
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Security officials launched an investigation to find the suspects and informed local museum officials about the finding.
The museum officials who carried out inspections at the illegal excavation site noted that the burial chamber was from the Roman era but differed from its counterparts as it was made out of large stones and sand and had a unique door stone.
Local museum officials have also referred the case to Şanlıurfa's Regional Directorate for Protection of Cultural Assets for the official registration of the burial chamber.
Source: Daily Sabah [January 28, 2018]