The reason for the delay in the excavations is not

The reason for the delay in the excavations is not
The excavations that the Prime Minister described as 'pottery' changed Istanbul and world history. The 'delay' in Marmaray is not related to the excavations.

Prime Minister Erdogan previously said in 2011 for the archaeological excavations in the Marmaray project "How many years they lost us with the pottery" promised in Kızılcahamam meeting of provincial and district heads. Beginning in 2004, Yenikapı found in 35 submerged, 38 bin inventory (museum) work to date on the archaeological excavations. The world's oldest neolithic wooden tools were unearthed. Above all, it was determined that the foundations of European civilization crossed over Istanbul and the history of the city went back to 8500 years. Moreover, archaeological excavation of the Marmaray line delayed the construction is not correct. According to the news of Radikal Ömer Erbil, the construction of the line in Yenikapı was delivered by archaeologists in 2009. The construction of the suburb line for 4 years could not be completed. However, the invoice has been removed to archaeological excavations.

Archaeologists delivered in 2009

prepared by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and the Ministry of Transport and Turkey's largest rail forming the public transport network Uskudar part of the Marmaray and subway projects, Sirkeci and on the archaeological findings open the excavations made during construction of the station at Yenikapi Istanbul Archaeological Museums Directorate headed 2004 years at the scientific level excavations started. The excavations that started on the route that the line will pass first, went down to the bedrock before the auger machine. Later on, excavation works continued on a large area to be constructed.

In the 2009, the excavations were completed for the Marmaray project and at the beginning of the year 2010 was completely abandoned for the construction of the line project. The excavations in Üsküdar for the Marmaray Project were completed in 2007 and Sirkeci was completed in the 2010 excavations and the transportation was delivered to DLH.

A first for the Middle Ages began studies on the 58 meter of sea level in the 3 thousand square meters area in Yenikapı. In the most comprehensive archaeological excavations in the history of Istanbul, the minus the 1 meters and the minus 6.30 meters, the port of Theodosius, the largest port of the Early Byzantine period, was unearthed. 13 in the Marmaray excavation area, 22-5 in different dimensions and types including 11 in the underground excavation area. Found in the 35 sunken boat dating to centuries. The galley type was a first in the world for the medieval medieval. There is no other archaeological site in the world where so many wrecks coexist and are protected by the land.

During the excavations under the port of Theodosius, neolithic period was found under approximately 6.30 meters of today's sea level. An Urne-type grave excited the archaeologists in the area. The eye of the world was transformed into Yenikapi. The Neolithic period appeared in the mud. Then the canoe paddle, another urne type grave, 8500 annually found the first human tomb. The history of Istanbul's history is broken. The traces of life in Istanbul 4500 went back year after year. Around the ruins, the buried position (Hoker) and urne burials raised the world of archeology. In the beginning of 2011 Yenikapi Metro excavation area in the neolithic period of the use of timber in the grave architecture was encountered. The finds such as arrow, bow and canoe were the oldest wooden works of the world. These works of unik nature have brought a great sound to the whole world.

In the 9 excavations, 38, which has started its history from the Neolithic period to the present day and shed light on the history of the city, was documented as a thousand works. The 40 bin casing also has 'pottery'. The studies also showed that the sea fillings between the ancient city of Theodosius Port ruins and the neolithic cultural layer were very important for understanding the changes of Marmara in the last 10 thousand years.

Oldest footprints

The excavations revealed the footprints of the first indigenous neolithic Istanbul. Neolithic period (5500 - 8000) found the number of human footprints 390. Archaeologists say '' The bed is muddy because it is the bed. Then he dries out and stays molded. Shortly after the overflow of the creek or the flooding of the flooding of the river, the river was covered with sand. Of those traces, we remove the sands one by one by removing the brush, '' he said. The largest foot size in the footprints is the 42 number. Starting from 35 to 42, each number has footprints. On the other hand, the fact that the footprints are not on top of each other gives 'the feeling of a ritual gathering place' according to the interpretation of the archaeologists. It is estimated that there are sandals or leather shoes on their feet. There are no other footprints in the world that are so old and so together.

Source : http://www.medyatutkunu.com

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