Abstract
In the ancient city of Sebaste, discovered totally by chance and excavated between 1966-1978, chuches belonging to Byzantine Period were unearthed. Besides, short term excavations were carried on in the tumuli and mounds around the ancient city. It was predicted that this region might be the centre of Sebaste city by European researchers who visited this region before the excavations carried out there. However, many questions about the localization and boundaries of Sebaste had remained unanswered in spite of these excavations and investigations. Therefore, small finds, architectural pieces and inscriptions in Sebaste and its surroundings have been examined during the surveys since 2016 and their relation to the settlement. Antique glass, which is among the small findings and forms the basis of this study, has gained importance in terms of indicating the parallelism of settlement and findings in a surface survey for the first time.
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