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They found 22 coins in their backyard.

April 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Two brothers in the district of Antakya have reported historical coins found on their own land to the gendarmerie. In a statement from the Provincial Gendarmerie Command, it was stated that “22 coins dating back to the Byzantine Period were found by a citizen on his own registered land in Saçaklı Mahallesi. Information was given to the Hatay Museum Directorate officials, and the individual was encouraged to hand over the coins he had found to the museum officials with his consent.”

The coins are believed to be valuable artifacts from the Byzantine Period, and their discovery has sparked interest from local authorities. The brothers who found the coins acted responsibly by reporting their find to the gendarmerie, leading to the coins being safely transferred to the Hatay Museum Directorate. This kind of cooperation between citizens and cultural preservation authorities is crucial in ensuring that valuable historical artifacts are properly cared for and studied.

The Hatay Museum Directorate will now take charge of studying and preserving the 22 coins found by the brothers. These coins may provide valuable insights into the history of the Byzantine Period and offer a glimpse into the economic and cultural practices of the time. By preserving and studying these artifacts, researchers and historians can gain a deeper understanding of the past and share their findings with the public.

The discovery of these historical coins serves as a reminder of the rich history of the Antakya district and the wider Hatay province. As an important center of civilization throughout history, Hatay is home to numerous archaeological sites and relics that shed light on ancient civilizations and their interactions. The responsible actions of the brothers in reporting their find demonstrate a commitment to preserving and studying the cultural heritage of the region.

Local residents and authorities are hopeful that the discovery of these coins will encourage further exploration and research in the area. The Antakya district and the Hatay province as a whole have a wealth of historical treasures waiting to be uncovered, and collaborations between citizens and cultural institutions play a key role in uncovering and preserving these artifacts. The brothers’ decision to report the coins they found sets a positive example for others to follow in safeguarding the region’s rich cultural heritage.

In light of this discovery, the Hatay Museum Directorate is likely to conduct further research and analysis on the 22 coins found by the brothers. These coins may reveal new insights into the economic and social history of the Byzantine Period in the region, adding to the collective knowledge of historians and researchers. The cooperation between the brothers, the gendarmerie, and the museum officials showcases the importance of working together to protect and study valuable historical artifacts.

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