Laodikia da Geçmişin Muhteşem İzleri
Wholly-owned until 1990, the city's buildings were destroyed by the stone and lime kiln. On the other hand has caused terrible damage to agricultural activities.
The ancient city, about 5km ², spread over an area. All of the remains of the structure that survived from the ancient city of Laodicea, the Roman Imperial period (1st century AD onwards) and the Early Byzantine period (7th century AD. Until the beginning) are. Structures that are common in the region cut travertine blocks and blocks of marble brought from different areas were used. Travertine blocks north of Hierapolis in the foothills of the Çökelez in the east, where the ancient city of Kolossai Honaz (Kadmos) were from various fields to the foothills of Mt. Despite the various areas of the marble in the same way to bring a stove, the slope of Salbakos (Babadag) Pigs at the foot of the northern mountain creek provided. This quarry is 18 km from the city, traces of gray veined marble is noticeable immediately removed from the cutting block.
In the south of the city drinking water (in Denizli Center) 8 km away from the sources provided Mills. Here a double row of arches and travertine water pipe system, delivered to the city. This two-line, and pressure-resistant as well as belonging to the village of Eskihisar travertine pipes survived to the present day. Two water main terminal to the entire city's water is provided.
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