Amorium is relatively easy to find. It is approximately 12 km from Emirdağ on the road that leads towards Davulga and Yunak. After leaving Emirdağ heading west, one first comes to the Emirdağ by-pass that serves the heavy traffic between Eskişehir and Konya. From there the first village along the road is Suvermez, where one can see a number of ancient stones built into walls and buildings – all of this material probably comes from Amorium. In Suvermez there is a road junction, at which one should take the right fork, leading towards Davulga. After another 6 km of undulating countryside one comes to the small village of Hisarköy. The village mosque is located to the right of the road; the Upper City mound looms over the village to the left. On arrival it is recommended that you make your presence known – villagers often congregate near the mosque. Amorium is a protected archaeological site with an official site guard. Ask the villagers to help you find the guard (bekçi). He will be able to provide you with information, directions, and even give you a guided tour.
The village of Hisarköy is small and forms a closely-knit traditional community. Team members observe and respect local customs and sensitivities (i.e. no shorts or scanty clothing, and “liberal” western behavior on site or in the dig house is to be avoided). The villagers are extremely friendly, hospitable, and honest, and they make every effort to make us welcome and comfortable. Recreation and entertainment in the village, however, are extremely limited. In the summer Emirdağ is packed with Turks who now work in Europe, most especially in Belgium. This makes the place unpleasantly crowded and noisy, but the team – the “funny” foreigners at Amorium – is well known in Emirdağ and has been regularly invited to events in the town. The hospitality of the Emirdağ Kaymakamı, the Emirdağ Belediyesi, and various private individuals is most appreciated.
Please take care to observe the following rules:-
Do not enter the areas under excavation. This is for your own safety and for that of the excavated structures. Climbing or standing on any of the ancient walls and buildings is dangerous and strictly forbidden.
Do not remove any objects, however small or fragmentary, from the site. Such activity would constitute a criminal offence.
The excavation dig house is off-limits at all times. Visitors are only admitted if they have made a prior appointment with the excavation director.
Please respect the privacy of the villagers and their homes.
Do not leave any litter or rubbish on the site or in the village. There is no organised refuse collection service.