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Les environs:

Storm-god statueKaratepe - Hittite Storm God StatueSouth Gate - West WallSouth Gate - East WallSouth Gate - East Wall - InscriptionSouth Gate -West WallSouth Gate - East Wall - InscriptionSouth Gate - East Wall - InscriptionSouth Gate - East WallNorth Gate - East WallKaratepe - city wallsNorth Gate - East WallKaratepe - Hittite sculptureNorth Gate - East WallKaratepe - city wallsKaratepe - Hittite lionNorth Gate - East WallCeyhan River at KaratepeKaratepe - Hittite lion (museum)Down to the Ceyhan River - outside the wallsKaratepe - Hittite Storm GodKaratepe - Hittite lion (museum)KaratepeKaratepe - Hittite lion (museum)Azatiwataya - reconstruction planKaratepeStorm God of Domuztepe

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Pınarözü
  • geo:37.290279,36.255447
  • Précision ± 100-500 m.

Period or year:

  • -8xx~ / -7xx

Classification:

  • Village
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=26491

Annotations

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Domuztepe Mound, located ca 35 km from Osmaniye. It Nowaday the prehistoric settlement levels located on the banks of the Aslantaş Dam, have been submerged under water. It was marked in 1947 by Bossert and B. Alkım.

See:

Sources:

  1. Bahadir Alkım, "Domuztepe kazılarının arkeolojik sonuçları / Results of the recent excavations at Domuztepe," Belleten 62, 1952: 225–50.
  2. J. D.  Hawkins, Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Vol 1, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2000

Domuztepe Mound, located ca 35 km from Osmaniye. It Nowaday the prehistoric settlement levels located on the banks of the Aslantaş Dam, have been submerged under water. It was marked in 1947 by Bossert and B. Alkım.

See:

Sources:

  1. Bahadir Alkım, "Domuztepe kazılarının arkeolojik sonuçları / Results of the recent excavations at Domuztepe," Belleten 62, 1952: 225–50.
  2. J. D.  Hawkins, Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Vol 1, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2000

À proximité

Karatepe – Azatiwataya

Karatepe (in turkish means Black Hill)was important fortified Hittite city in Taurus Mountains