Two charts illustrate an archaeological site before and after digging between 2004 and 2014.
Overall, the excavation site has shifted from a primarily very ancient facility, which had an almost untouched nature to a tourist-oriented place. The evolution includes the addition of an ancient stadium, palace, and expanded houses.
In terms of how the historical site looked in 2004, it had only three ancient houses in the southern part and a temple in the south-east. In other words, it had an untouched nature and undeveloped infrastructure. In contrast, after ten years, it was equipped with adequate amenities. The rest of the space was occupied by trees in the west, mountains in the south and a sea in the east.
As for the changes after excavation, two trees were replaced by an ancient palace in the west-south of the historical site. The ancient stadium was constructed in the north-west. In addition, a historic toilet was added near the stadium and the houses were doubled, while mountains in the south were removed.
