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Bayram |
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Mound |
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1255 m |
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Central Anatolia |
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Ankara |
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Haymana |
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Oyaca |
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Survey |
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It lies 3.7 km north of Oyacaköy Village; 17 km northeast of Haymana as the crow flies; southwest of Ankara Province. Oyaca-Çayirli road passes east of the mound. It is an oval mound standing on a slightly natural slope. It looks like a flat mound. It measures 3.5 m in height and 110x230 m in dimensions. It has been cultivated. To the east lies the village road running to Oyaca Village. Two small mounds on it house two big remains. To the north lies a fresh water spring which met the water requirements of the inhabitants. It was discovered in 1994 by a survey team under S. Omura. Sherds of EBA were collected from the surface. It takes place in the registered archaeological sites list prepared by Ministry of Culture and Tourism. |
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