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Böget

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Böðet
Type:
Mound
Altitude:
m
Region:
Central Anatolia
Province:
Aksaray
District:
Eskil
Village:
Böget
Investigation Method:
Survey
Period:
Early Phrygian Late Phrygian Middle Phrygian

     


It is located within the borders of the Böget Village in the Sultanhani Town of Aksaray, being surrounded by houses as it is at the center of the village, and heavily destroyed. It is flat at the top, with the skirts enlarging towards north and south. It measures 250 m in diameter, and 50-60 m in height. It is a considerably large mound. It was discovered during the "Surveys in the Provinces of Nevsehir, Nigde and Aksaray" conducted under the direction of H. Sever in 1990. Material dating to the Colonial Age, Phrygian and Classical Periods were collected from the surface.
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