New Delhi: Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered a 2,300-year-old prisons in the northwestern province of modern-day city of Bursa that they say was used for execution during the ancient Bithynia Kingdom.
Archeologist claims so as they found what appears to be a well covered in blood and a torture chamber at the site.
The discovery was made by İbrahim Yılmaz, from the Uludağ University Faculty of Science and Literature History of Art Department.
He was part of an excavation team set up as part of a wider project to reveal the old city walls of the region now known as Bursa, in the…