Archaeologists say they've found the 'Gates to Hell'
Archaeologists claiming to have found the "Gates to Hell" in southwest Turkey announced their discovery during a conference on Italian archaeology in Instanbul.
Archaeologists say they've found the 'Gates to Hell'
Archaeologists claiming to have found the "Gates to Hell" in southwest Turkey announced their discovery during a conference on Italian archaeology in Instanbul. They claim that they found the portal to the underworld—as described in numerous ancient texts—in the ancient city, Hierapolis, now called Pammukale.
Among the ruins the archaeologists found a cave with lonicsemi columns upon which were inscriptions with dedications to the gods of the underworld -- Pluto and Kore.
Mr. D'Andria told Discovery News: 'We could see the cave's lethal properties during the excavation.
'Several birds died as they tried to get close to the warm opening, instantly killed by the carbon dioxide fumes.'
The site—known as Ploutonion in Greek and Pluutonium in Latin—is said to have consisted of a small temple held, up by pillars, next to a wall of steps that led to a cave doorway where only priests could stand.
The site remained fully functional until the 4th century A.D. and became an important pilgrimage destination for the last pagan intellectuals.
Historians believe the site was sacked by Christians in the 6th century A.D., with several earthquakes adding to the damage. [Daily Mail]
LMAO!!! MrBigDizzle
Can we send the Kardashians there? HAROLD Eskin- Oh, that was so cruel!
MS. LOU.
Was Ed Snider selling tickets nearby? EagleEye61
Interesting. Now what? MS. LOU.- I thought people already knew that the "Gates of Hell" could be found anywhere within the borders of the City of Philadelphia.
I think they confused this with Ellis Island. MS. LOU.
Ironically, I think this is the first post where he didn't use the (non)word "hella". uncle meat
aka: The Gates to Ms. Lou's bedroom. Lil Tyreese Biggums
The gates of Hell is the Vatican. Lb 54 wide 9
Sounds like the geothermal gas vents in Yellowstone Park. Dunsmore
"Some call it Hades, I call it Hell...um-hmm." kjuggs77
Vomitman, how right you are. You must be a regular visitor to the Rodin. Do you know where or what it is? I want to know if they found any of Cerberus' bones or dog toys. ptahan
I love south park, but is this really the best pic you could attach to this article? this is a very interesting story. I'd like to see a real pic of what they're talking about. instead philly.com opts to trivialize this historic finding. Ryan
Do we get to play real life Doom now? verve




