Only two suggested temples have been discovered in the town, one a possible mithraeum.
In the lower town a temple in Assyrian style was discovered.
During these works a further temple was discovered dating back to the 7th century BC.
A small sculptured temple was discovered here.
The temple was accidentally discovered on 11 December 2009 during land excavations to lay foundations for the construction of a new university library.
The temple in the Shushmanets mound was discovered on 28 August 1996.
The temple was discovered during excavations in 1888 within what appeared to be a large house near to the centre of the Roman city.
A further two temples were discovered on the site with the oldest dating back to 3000 BC.
The temple was accidentally discovered in July 1966 by a farmer when working on land that belongs to Karyowinangun.
No temple has been discovered, a fact that may be explained by the short duration of activity at the site.