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Oluklu Höyük

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Oluklu Höyük
Type:
Mound
Altitude:
m
Region:
Black Sea
Province:
Bilecik
District:
Sögüt
Village:
Oluklu
Investigation Method:
Survey
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It is situated 1.5 km south of the Oluklu Village, north of the provincial center of Eskisehir. Located on a slightly inclining land, to the east of the mound runs the Kermik Brook. The location is known as Üyükaga. It was discovered in the Eskisehir Plain and environs during the Survey in the Kütahya, Bilecik and Eskisehir Provinces conducted by T. Efe in 1988. It has a diameter of 200 m and a height of ca. 10 m. Abundant number of 2nd Millennium BC material were collected from the surface. It is also reported that the 3rd Millennium BC is strongly represented in the lower levels. Limited number of Classical Age material was found on the surface during the study for the Natural and Cultural Resource Preservation Inventory of Bilecik.
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