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2,700-year-old open-air altar unearthed in eastern Turkey

A team of archaeologists have unearthed an outdoor altar area in eastern Turkey from the Urartu period.











2,700-year-old open-air altar unearthed in eastern Turkey
Credit: AA

The open-air altar area dating back 2,700 years was discovered during an excavation in the ancient city of Harput in the province of Elazığ.


“For the last five years, we have done excavation work in an area of 4,500 square metres,” Harput Castle excavation team head Ismail Aytaç told Anadolu Agency on Monday.


Aytaç said that the presence of the altar reveals that Harput was an important city governing the region as well as a cult centre.


Harput was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2018.


“Based on excavations and researches made in and around Harput, the first settlement goes down to Palaeolithic Age. Harput Castle was also built during the Urartian period,” according to UNESCO official website.


Source: Anadolu Agency [September 18, 2018]



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