Five theatrical masks discovered at an ancient Turkish site are dated to the time of the Roman Empire. The masks were found alongside a 5,000-seat theater built by the Romans in the first century C.E.
A 1,900-year-old Roman oil lamp with unusual decoration was unearthed in August from a grave at a Roman burial site in Cuijk near the German border. Archaeologist Johan van Kampen and a team opened ...
A video filmed in Osmaniye, Turkey on November 19, 2025 highlights the discovery of five new theatrical mask reliefs at the Roman-era Kastabala theater, supporting future restoration of the historic ...
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OSMANIYE / ISTANBUL, 20 November (BelTA - Anadolu) - Five theatrical mask reliefs have been discovered during excavations in the theater area of Kastabala, an ancient city in Osmaniye, southern ...
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