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Arak |
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Mound |
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Altitude:
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1090 m |
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Region:
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Mediterranean |
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Province:
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Isparta |
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District:
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Sarkikaraagaç |
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Village:
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Arak |
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Survey |
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| It is located between the Çalti and Arak Villages, 6 km southeast of Sarkikaraagac, northeast of the Isparta provincial center. It was discovered during a survey conducted in 1987 by M. Özsait. Located on a natural elevation, the mound was splitted into two during the construction of the Isparta-Konya motorway. Ceramics dating to the EBA Levels I-II-III and 2nd Millennium BC and Iron Age were collected from the surface. |
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