900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
22.12.2017

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

900-year-old baths found in southeastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Halil Fidan

The remains of a 12th century bathhouse discovered in southeast Turkey. The baths date to the Zengids, a Turkic dynasty that ruled the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia on behalf of the Seljuks. Archeologists uncover domed cooling and heating rooms dating back 900 years.

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