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left-of-center2012

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Mon Aug 9, 2021, 06:58 PM Aug 2021

3,500-year-old summer residence of Hittite kings to host visitors

Aiming to introduce the site to cultural tourism, studies will be launched soon on the archaeological site of Kuşaklı, ancient Sarissa, in the Altınyayla district of central Sivas province (a province of Turkey). Used as a summer residence by the Hittite kings about 3,500 years ago, the site will attract many visitors with the completion of the works.

Sarissa was an important Hittite settlement in 1400-1500 B.C. The city, where the Hittite kings came from the capital and stayed as a summer residence, is the fifth city in Turkey that features tablet finds.

Archaeological excavations started in 1993 on behalf of the Sivas Museum Directorate at the archaeological site. They have been carried out under professor Andras Müler Karpe of Malburg University, Germany, since then. During the excavations, building C, one of the largest Hittite temples known so far, the king's palace and the south and northwest city gates were unearthed at the site. In addition, a large temple, a letter, twin bull Rhyton statues and various tablets were found during the excavations.

The archaeological site, which is a significant destination for archaeology enthusiasts, is planned to host visitors following landscaping works and the addition of social facilities. According to the statement of Governor of Sivas Salih Ayhan, a tender will soon be made in order to promote the site to people.

https://www.dailysabah.com/arts/3500-year-old-summer-residence-of-hittite-kings-to-host-visitors/news

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3,500-year-old summer residence of Hittite kings to host visitors (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Aug 2021 OP
Turkish: The -s- with the comma is pronounced-sh. A -c with comma is-ch. The undotted-i is sort of Karadeniz Aug 2021 #1
I have no idea what you're talking about left-of-center2012 Aug 2021 #2
The article shows letters with the correct bling, so how to pronounce. Ignore. Karadeniz Aug 2021 #3

Karadeniz

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1. Turkish: The -s- with the comma is pronounced-sh. A -c with comma is-ch. The undotted-i is sort of
Mon Aug 9, 2021, 07:28 PM
Aug 2021

uh, but gentler. An-o with an umlaut (?), German style, is close to-er.
The Turkish word for trash...cop...when written with its bling, is pronounced chirp. So, next time you're in Istanbul, you'll know what you're supposed to do with all those cop cans that are really chirp cans!

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