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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkey's Cappadocia

Archaeologists have discovered 3,500-year-old Hittite hieroglyphs inside a barn located in Turkey's historical Cappadocia region, which is expected to shed light on an ancient kingdom.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia

Archaeologists have discovered 3,500-year-old Hittite hieroglyphs inside a barn located in Turkey's historical Cappadocia region, which is expected to shed light on an ancient kingdom.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia

Excavation head Professor Yücel Şenyurt told reporters that they found the invaluable hieroglyphs in Gülşehir district of central Nevşehir province.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia

The professor noted that the pieces are from the Tabal Kingdom and will greatly contribute to shedding light on the history of the Neo-Hittite kingdom.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia

Meanwhile, village dweller Derviş Uçar told reporters that the stable had previously been used by residents who kept their cattle inside and officials immediately placed it under protection after the discovery of ancient artifacts.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia

"Village residents are extremely happy that the officials are taking all measures to protect the history here," Uçar said.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia

The hieroglyphics will be removed by expert stonemasons and will be transferred to Nevşehir Museum Directorate for further research.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia

The Tabal Kingdom appeared following the downfall of the Hittite Empire in South Central Anatolia.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia

Also home to fairy chimneys, cave churches and underground settlements, the area near Nevşehir had lured the greatest states of the time including the Hittites, Phrygians, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks and Ottomans.

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3,500-year-old Neo-Hittite hieroglyphs found in barn in Turkeys Cappadocia