Archaeologists from the Hacı Bektaş University in the Central Anatolian province of Nevşehir have unearthed a Bronze Age settlement in Cappadocia.
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Archaeological layers have also been unearthed in the settlement that surrounds the mound. The layers date back to the Iron Age (900-330 BC), Hellenistic-Roman (3rd-1st cent. BC) and the early Byzantine age (5th-6th cent. AD)
“Our surface surveys have revealed that the area was not only limited to the mound but there was a second settlement around the mound. As a result, we have obtained cultural and scientific data more than we expected at the beginning,” said Assistant Professor Yalçın Kamış.
Kamış said they had finished the first surface survey and excavation works in Çakıltepe. “We have unearthed the ruins of a wall from the fifth and sixth centuries. We plan to start the next excavations on a much broader scale in May and June 2018,” he added.
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [December 23, 2017]