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Bronz Age goddess statue unearthed in central Turkey

Turkish archeologists in Kültepe have unearthed a goddess statue, claiming it to be "the biggest" so far from the Early Bronze Age in Anatolia.

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Bronz Age goddess statue unearthed in central Turkey

Turkish archeologists in Kültepe have unearthed a goddess statue, claiming it to be "the biggest" so far from the Early Bronze Age in Anatolia.

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Bronz Age goddess statue unearthed in central Turkey

"We are happy to have found a 45-centimeter-high [17 inches] artifact, a statue. This is a very special piece," Fikri Kulakoğlu, a professor from the Ankara University and head of the excavation team, told Anadolu Agency on Sunday.

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Bronz Age goddess statue unearthed in central Turkey

Kültepe, which was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Kanesh, is 20 kilometers from the central Kayseri province. It was accepted in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage in 2014.

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Bronz Age goddess statue unearthed in central Turkey

Kulakoğlu said the goddess statue is being cleaned of dust to be displayed in a museum. "This artifact is around 4,200 years old," he said, adding that all of the statues, statuettes, idols found in Kültepe are women figurines.

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Bronz Age goddess statue unearthed in central Turkey

"No idols of men have been found so far... the women statues are naked and have a decorated throne, and there are braids on their back," he said.

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Bronz Age goddess statue unearthed in central Turkey

Highlighting that the finding is unique, he said: "It is a very special piece for us… it is one of the most precious works showing religious beliefs of this region, of Kültepe."

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Bronz Age goddess statue unearthed in central Turkey

The professor said they found around 20 new artifacts during this year's excavations, all of which are of great importance. This year's work was being carried out with a limited number of people due to the coronavirus pandemic, he added.