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The Ploutonion at Hierapolis (Ancient Greek: Πλουτώνειον Ploutōneion, lit "Place of Pluto"; Latin: Plutonium) or Pluto's Gate was a ploutonion (a religious site dedicated to the god Pluto) in the ancient city of Hierapolis near Pamukkale in modern Turkey's Denizli Province. The site was discovered in 1965 by Italian archaeologists, who published reports on their excavations throughout the decade. Following the studies carried out on site in 1998, a geologist of the Italian National Research Council, Luigi Piccardi, recognized that the origin of both the Ploutonion and of the nearby Apollo's Oracle of Hierapolis was linked to the existence of the surface trace of a seismic fault, on which both sanctuaries were purposely built and which was revered as Gateway of Hades. In 2013, it was furthe

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  • El plutonio de Hierápolis (griego antiguo: Πλουτώνειον Ploutōneion,​ lit "Lugar de Plutón"; latín: Plutonium) o puerta de Plutón era un plutonio (un lugar religioso dedicado al dios Plutón) en la antigua ciudad de Hierápolis, cerca de Pamukkale, en la actual provincia turca de Denizli. El sitio fue descubierto en 1965 por arqueólogos italianos, que publicaron informes sobre sus excavaciones a lo largo de la década. En 2013, fue explorado de nuevo por arqueólogos italianos dirigidos por Francesco D'Andria,​ profesor de arqueología de la Universidad de Salento.​ Como parte de un proyecto de restauración, se ha devuelto a su lugar original una réplica de la estatua de mármol de Hades y Cerbero. Se sabe que la estatua estaba allí en la antigüedad. ​ (es)
  • The Ploutonion at Hierapolis (Ancient Greek: Πλουτώνειον Ploutōneion, lit "Place of Pluto"; Latin: Plutonium) or Pluto's Gate was a ploutonion (a religious site dedicated to the god Pluto) in the ancient city of Hierapolis near Pamukkale in modern Turkey's Denizli Province. The site was discovered in 1965 by Italian archaeologists, who published reports on their excavations throughout the decade. Following the studies carried out on site in 1998, a geologist of the Italian National Research Council, Luigi Piccardi, recognized that the origin of both the Ploutonion and of the nearby Apollo's Oracle of Hierapolis was linked to the existence of the surface trace of a seismic fault, on which both sanctuaries were purposely built and which was revered as Gateway of Hades. In 2013, it was further explored by Italian archaeologists led by , a professor of archaeology at the University of Salento. As part of a restoration project, a replica of the marble statue of Hades and Cerberus has been restored to its original place. The statue is known to have been there in ancient times. (en)
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  • The ruins of the Ploutonion at Hierapolis (en)
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  • El plutonio de Hierápolis (griego antiguo: Πλουτώνειον Ploutōneion,​ lit "Lugar de Plutón"; latín: Plutonium) o puerta de Plutón era un plutonio (un lugar religioso dedicado al dios Plutón) en la antigua ciudad de Hierápolis, cerca de Pamukkale, en la actual provincia turca de Denizli. El sitio fue descubierto en 1965 por arqueólogos italianos, que publicaron informes sobre sus excavaciones a lo largo de la década. En 2013, fue explorado de nuevo por arqueólogos italianos dirigidos por Francesco D'Andria,​ profesor de arqueología de la Universidad de Salento.​ Como parte de un proyecto de restauración, se ha devuelto a su lugar original una réplica de la estatua de mármol de Hades y Cerbero. Se sabe que la estatua estaba allí en la antigüedad. ​ (es)
  • The Ploutonion at Hierapolis (Ancient Greek: Πλουτώνειον Ploutōneion, lit "Place of Pluto"; Latin: Plutonium) or Pluto's Gate was a ploutonion (a religious site dedicated to the god Pluto) in the ancient city of Hierapolis near Pamukkale in modern Turkey's Denizli Province. The site was discovered in 1965 by Italian archaeologists, who published reports on their excavations throughout the decade. Following the studies carried out on site in 1998, a geologist of the Italian National Research Council, Luigi Piccardi, recognized that the origin of both the Ploutonion and of the nearby Apollo's Oracle of Hierapolis was linked to the existence of the surface trace of a seismic fault, on which both sanctuaries were purposely built and which was revered as Gateway of Hades. In 2013, it was furthe (en)
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