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Graveyard of 54 children found in an old quarry

In the Kulp district of Diyarbakır in southeastern Türkiye, a graveyard of 54 children between the ages of 0-6 buried in what is believed to be an old quarry has been unearthed.

Archaeologists find it surprising that only children are buried in the area where 54 graves have been found so far.

Graveyard of 54 children found in an old quarry
Photo: AA

The remains of a 1500-year-old church were unearthed during archaeological excavations started after coins dating back to the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I were found during surface surveys.

The excavations initiated by the Diyarbakır Museum Directorate in 2021 continued in an old quarry near the site of the church.

Graveyard of 54 children found in an old quarry
Photo: AA

Stating that they reached children’s graves during the excavations, Diyarbakır Acting Museum Director Müjdat Gizligöl said, “We have found 50 graves so far in the excavations in İnkaya Neighborhood. Today we reached 4 graves. Removal operations are currently underway. So we know that there are 54 graves in total. In this respect, it is a very interesting result for us. Probably after this place was used as a quarry, it was turned into a necropolis (where mass graves are found) and only children were buried here.”

Stating that they found more than one child buried in some of the graves, Gizligöl said, “Limestone cists were formed around the graves and covered with limestone. The graves are in the east-west direction, there is no random burial.”

Graveyard of 54 children found in an old quarry
Photo: AA

Dr. Nazlı Akbaş, a research assistant and anthropologist at Gaziantep University Institute of Social Sciences, told AA correspondent.

“Since there was a ‘saint’ and ‘martyr’ culture in early Byzantium, in-settlement burials can occur in churches. In this area, which we call the quarry, only graves belonging to infants and children between the ages of 0 and 6 were found.”

Stating that they do not think that the infants and children died due to any epidemic in line with the preliminary examination, Akbaş said that detailed skeletal studies have not yet been carried out.

Graveyard of 54 children found in an old quarry
Photo: AA

Diseases detected in some children

Stating that they detected some diseases in preliminary examinations, Akbaş said
“Anemia was a very common disease for this period and this geography. But there is no sign of an epidemic that we observed in all of them. We think that the burial of babies in the area in question is related to the baptism culture in the early Byzantine period of Christianity. In early Christianity, it was usually adults who were baptized. After the 10th century, it was legalized that children should be baptized. We think that these belong to the early Christian period. Therefore, they are unbaptized babies and children who are not yet Christians. Since they were not baptized, we think that they may have been buried outside the church rather than inside the church.”

Graveyard of 54 children found in an old quarry
Photo: AA

Stating that an example of a grave where children were buried was also found in the excavations of Amorium in Afyonkarahisar, Akbaş said that only babies and children were buried in a certain area of the cemetery dated to the 10th and 11th centuries, and that a baptistery was found near the cemetery, but no baptistery was found in the excavations in Kulp.

Cover Photo: Bestami Bodruk/AA

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