Vaux le Vicomte

Tuesday 20th May 2025 at 10.45am

Lecturer: Louise Schofield 

In Spring 2000 an archaeological drama unfolded on the banks of the Euphrates in Turkey. Archaeologists found a Roman city on the banks of the river, with mosaics
and wall-paintings finer than those of Pompeii. However, just beside it was the almost completed Birecik Dam and flooding the reservoir behind it would take the city under
water. This lecture tells of the extraordinary archaeological rescue excavation that then took place and of the fabulous treasures recovered.