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Ancient Aizonai waiting to be discovered
Anatolia has hosted many civilizations in its multifaceted
past. The ancient city of Aizonai, located in the central
Aegean region, dates back 5,000 years and boasts traces of
the Phrygian, Roman, Byzantine and Seljuk periods.
Aizonai was discovered by European travelers in 1826 and was
inspected and described the next decade. Excavations by the
German Archeology Institute began in 1926.
According to current excavation team member Klaus Rheidt,
the most recent artifacts unearthed date back to the first
century. The name of the city is believed to have been
derived from the mythological hero Azan, the son of Zeus’
daughter Erato and the Arcadian King Arkas. It is also
possible that Aizonai received its name from the Aizanitis,
related to the Phyrgians, who once made Aizonai their main
settlement. Aizonai is one of 12 settlements in Kutahya and
was called Çavdarhisar during the time of the Seljuks. One
might think chowder is produced in the city because of its
name but in fact was so called after the Çavdar Tartars, who
used the city as their base during the Seljuk period in the
13th century.
Çavdarhisar is situated atop a plateau divided by the Koça
Stream, which is crossed by five Roman bridges. Only two are
still in use today.
Home of the father of the gods
Located on the outskirts of the city is a famous Roman
structure, the Zeus temple. The temple is built on the high
plateau and was constructed in honor of Zeus, the father of
the gods. Numerous excavations are being conducted in the
vicinity of the temple. While there are traces of the
Hellenistic period, the temple is Anatolia’s best-preserved
temple and was a center of episcopacy for the Byzantines.
Its stone walls and 46 columns have survived to the present
day. Built on a 1,855-square-meter platform, the Zeus temple
has a vaulted sub-structure with a long iron staircase that
leads to a well. There are inscriptions on the temple that
praise kings and list feats that have been accomplished.
There are decorative stones, lion’s heads, horse images, war
scenes and inscriptions on the walls. In front of the temple
is another temple dedicated to Kybele.
Next to the temple is a mosque, and in front of the mosque
is a stone used for stock. The round building, known as the
macellum, was known as the stock exchange building in the
third century, where prices were set and food was sold.
According to research, Emperor Diocletian built the building
to tackle inflation in A.D. 301. Cereal agriculture, wine
and wool production were the main sources of income during
the governance of the Roman Empire. The prices of products
sold at the market were inscribed on the stones: A strong
slave brought 30,000 dinars or two donkeys. One horse was
worth three slaves. Next to the stock building is a
450-meter-long columned path that leads to the center of the
city. Another feature of the ancient city is the Turkish
bath complex, built in large courtyards and richly
decorated. One bath has a mosaic floor, and there are
swimming pools in front of the baths. Ancient reservoirs and
water channels still carry water to the city.
Most homes have decorative walls and gardens. Excavations
are conducted carefully because an important part of the
city lies underground.
Experts say the stadium and theater complex in the city is
incomparable. One can enter the theater through the
stadium’s large and elegant doors. Since the stadium’s
seating is in a slightly polygonal shape, the building
widens in the middle, allowing the audience to see the stage
from any angle. One should also see the cemetery with
sculptures of dead women with mirrors on their heads along
with baskets and wool, and sculptures of dead men with
spiders on their heads accompanied by lions and eagles. The
gates of the graveyard represent the passing from this world
to the next. Meter Steune cave is also a must-see.
City needs promotion
There is a tourism festival every year in Kutahya, but the
region is still not well known, perhaps because not many
foreigners take part in the event. Mayor Ismail Tanriverdi
said new projects would be launched to promote the city in
the next few years. Aizonai is situated in the Cavdarhisar
district of Kutahya, 57 kilometers from the city center.
There are buses to the city center every hour. One can also
reach the district from the Izmir-Usak highway. Tourist
groups that come to the ancient city usually stay for about
an hour mainly because there is little else but ruins left
in the city. The Kutahya Chamber of Commerce and Industry
and the Turkey Travel Agencies group have launched work to
construct a hotel that is expected to open on Sept. 3. More
tours to the district and more places for accommodation need
to be built.
07.02.2007
RAMAZAN SARI KÜTAHYA
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