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4,500-year-old jar unearthed in 9,000-year-old tumulus in southern Turkey

An ancient structure with a jar, numerous pots, and food fossils, dating back to some 4,500 years ago, were unearthed at the Yumuktepe Höyük (tumulus) in Turkey's southern coastal city of Mersin, the head of the research team has told Anadolu Agency.

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4,500-year-old jar unearthed in 9,000-year-old tumulus in southern Turkey

"There were many potteries inside the building. These pieces belonged to one type of product. These bowls are all the same, mass-produced. There were around 700 bowls in this building. This is a big place for a standard family or restaurant. We think that this is a place where public or ceremonial meals are held or food is distributed to the public," she said.

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4,500-year-old jar unearthed in 9,000-year-old tumulus in southern Turkey

The team of 25 -- led by Caneva -- found a 4,500-year-old jar belonging to the Middle Bronze Age, she noted.

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4,500-year-old jar unearthed in 9,000-year-old tumulus in southern Turkey

Yumuktepe Höyük has been home to many civilizations where skulls from the Hittite period and seals from the Neolithic period were previously found.