The book titled “Hadrianopolis Bath Complex: Storage Finds” focuses on the artifacts that have survived to the present day within the storage area of the Bath Complex in Hadrianopolis, a city in the Paphlagonia region, as a result of excavations carried out between 2023 and 2025. The ceramic vessels, coins, grains, metal artifacts, and textile remains found in the storage area have been examined and interpreted from an archaeological perspective. All the finds from the storage area are discussed in detail under the headings: “Ceramics”, “Metal Artifacts”, “Bath Complex Excavations”, “Coins”, “Determination of the Viability of Ancient Grains”, “Characterization of Carbonized Textile Fibers”, “Evaluation of Artifacts Unearthed in the Hadrianopolis Bath Complex in a Cultural and Artistic Context”, “Evaluation of Copper Vessels: Material, Deterioration and Preservation, Evaluation Regarding the Production of Ceramics”. The dating of the works, written by experts in the field, utilized scientific methods including stratigraphic data, stylistic, typological, and artistic evaluations, as well as C14 analyses. The presentation of the artifacts recovered from the excavation site was supported by photographic and cataloging materials.
The book titled “Hadrianopolis Bath Complex: Storage Finds” focuses on the artifacts that have survived to the present day within the storage area of the Bath Complex in Hadrianopolis, a city in the Paphlagonia region, as a result of excavations carried out between 2023 and 2025. The ceramic vessels, coins, grains, metal artifacts, and textile remains found in the storage area have been examined and interpreted from an archaeological perspective. All the finds from the storage area are discussed in detail under the headings: “Ceramics”, “Metal Artifacts”, “Bath Complex Excavations”, “Coins”, “Determination of the Viability of Ancient Grains”, “Characterization of Carbonized Textile Fibers”, “Evaluation of Artifacts Unearthed in the Hadrianopolis Bath Complex in a Cultural and Artistic Context”, “Evaluation of Copper Vessels: Material, Deterioration and Preservation, Evaluation Regarding the Production of Ceramics”. The dating of the works, written by experts in the field, utilized scientific methods including stratigraphic data, stylistic, typological, and artistic evaluations, as well as C14 analyses. The presentation of the artifacts recovered from the excavation site was supported by photographic and cataloging materials.