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« on: June 03, 2007, 05:46:47 am »

Graveyard claimed to be Armenian belongs to Romans
Yusuf Halaçoğlu, president of the Turkish Historical Society (TTK), has announced that a graveyard in Mardin’s Nusaybin district that had been claimed by the Armenians in fact dates to the Roman period.
 
During a press conference Halaçoğlu said they had appealed to foreign scientists to come and assist with the opening of the graveyard. David Gaunt, a scientist from Switzerland, was the only one to express interest.
Gaunt accepted the offer on condition that the research be conducted without intervention from the Turkish administration. Gaunt began studies with the TTK president and delegation on April 24. However Gaunt soon realized that the photographs of the graveyard he had seen were different from the graveyard in Nusaybin and thus decided to return home without taking any soil or bone samples from the grave.

Reading the results of the soil and bone samples tested at Ankara University’s engineering department, Halaçoğlu said Turkish scientists had determined that the bones to belong to the Roman period.

 
24.05.2007
 
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