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close to the
centrum. İzmir agora is the
one which is the biggest and
best protected of the Ion agoras.
Most part of İzmir agora was
found with the digs carried
out by Rudolf Naumann, Professor
F. Miltner and Selahattin Kantar,
the director of İzmir Ephesus
museums between the years 1932
- 1941 and it was figured out
that it is a three - floor compound
structure in rectangular form
with stairs in the front, built
on columns and arches around
a large courtyard (120 x 180
m) in the middle of the building.
Recent digs in agora begun on
August 5th, 1996 with the approval
of Ministry of Culture and cooperation
of İzmir Governor Office and
the Directorate of Archaeology
Museum.
At south east side of the agora,
the area agora covered increased
to 16.590 m2 after the surrounding
wall of Misak-ı Milli Primary
School, which was burnt in 1980s,
was jointed to agora. The agora
studies are being carried out
with the sponsorship of İzmir
Municipality as digging, restoration,
archaeological cleaning and
environmental arrangement at
five places such as agora area,
northern gate basilica bottom,
stoa and ancient shopping centre.
At the above-mentioned studies,
the most important work has
been carried out by finding
the northern gate of agora.
It was figured out that the
Goddess Vesta embossments found
in these digs were the continuation
of embossments of Zeus altar
extracted during the first digs.
Beside God Hermes, Dionysos,
Eros, Herakles statues; many
man-woman-animal statues, heads,
embossments, figurines and monuments
made of marble, stone, bone,
glass, metal and cooked soil
were found. The inscriptions
found here give us information
about the people who aided to
İzmir during İzmir earthquake
in AD 178. · Return to General
Directorate of Monuments and
Museums · Return to İzmir Province.
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