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

The ancient city of Sardis has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site following nearly 70 years of archaeological excavations, highlighting its historical significance and the ongoing contributions of scholarly research. This recognition aims to enhance international support for preservation efforts and promote cultural tourism in the region.

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