Roman Temple Uncovered
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ANKARA, Turkey — Summer thaws have revealed a Roman temple, hidden under ice for centuries on the summit of a mountain in central Turkey, the Anatolian News Agency said Monday. The temple, hewn into the rock of the 11,700-foot high Erciyes mountain in Kayseri province, is estimated to be 2,000 years old.
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