
Byzantine Bridge: Strong Against Earthquakes, Vulnerable to Looters
A historic, single-arched bridge, believed to date back to the Byzantine era, located in Erbaa district of Tokat, northeastern Turkey, has withstood the test of time and earthquakes, but has fallen victim to treasure hunters. The Yer Köprü, still in use by the local community, is renowned for its resilience. However, the relentless pursuit of hidden treasures has led to the bridge’s unfortunate damage.
Despite surviving severe earthquakes in 1939 and 1942, treasure seekers targeting the cross symbol on the bridge’s keystone have significantly damaged its upper section.

“Endured Earthquakes, Failed Against Treasure Hunters”
Historical researcher Aybike Gamze Gazioğlu expressed her dismay over the destruction, stating, “This single-arched historical bridge, thought to be from the Byzantine period in Tokat’s Erbaa district, withstood the 1932 and 1942 earthquakes, but could not survive the treasure hunters. It deeply pains us to see this bridge, which still serves us today, in such a ravaged state. The upper part of the keystone, where the cross symbol is located, has been excavated by treasure hunters for their own gain. It’s unknown what they found, if anything. We respect and protect our history, we do not betray it. However, we demand deterrent punishments for those who disrespect our history.”

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