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After 70 years of excavation, ancient Sardis becomes a UNESCO World Heritage site

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According to ScienceDaily, the ancient city of Sardis has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, marking the culmination of nearly seventy years of archaeological excavation. The designation celebrates decades of fieldwork that have fundamentally reshaped scholars' understanding of the historic settlement. Archaeologists emphasize that major breakthroughs in archaeology rarely occur in a single season—rather, they emerge slowly as evidence from many years of study comes together. This sustained effort exemplifies the long-term commitment required to fully understand ancient civilizations.

Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260625014808.htm

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