Satala / Sadak Ancient City
The ancient city, which was established on the eastern skirts of the Sadak Village Meşe İçi Mountains, 26 kilometers southeast of the Kelkit District, is also a police station city established to protect the Euphrates border. There are hardly any finds bearing the characteristics of the Roman Period. Visible on the surface are a few burial steles, baths, aqueducts and castle walls. However, today's settlement area has been placed on a large part of the original city. The irregular rectangular settlement is surrounded by ramparts that extend 200 meters to the east and 400 meters to the north. A large part of the walls remained under the present houses. There are aqueducts about 1 mile south of the village. Of the aqueducts, which are said to have 47 eyes, only 4 eyes remain today.