Tilsevet Funerary Stele discovered in 1955, made of basalt may have come from an ancient grave-yard south of the village Ekinveren - previously Tilsevat. Tilsevet Stele contains a tree lines Luwian inscriptions with funerary dedication for a woman named Uwawas. It dates to theVIIIth century BC. Currently housed in the Gaziantep Museum no. 1719. It is possible that it came out of the ancient cemetery located in the south of the village.
- Annick Payne, Iron Age Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Atlanta 1994, p.45-46
- J. D. Hawkins, Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Vol 1, Berlin, 2000: 178-80 and plts 62.