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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

At Pulur Höyük in the Aziziye district of Erzurum, ongoing excavations directed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have revealed stone architectural remnants, fixed hearths, grain silos, kilns, and pottery workshops dating back 7,000 years.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

Traces and findings of settled life from 7,000 years ago have been uncovered in the ongoing excavations at Pulur Höyük in the Aziziye district of Türkiye's eastern Erzurum province.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

Stone architectural remains, fixed hearths, grain silos, ovens, and ceramic workshops dating back 7,000 years have been brought to light during the excavation work, which began four years ago in the district.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

"During the excavations at Pulur Höyük, we have identified traces of settled life dating back 7,000 years," Dr. Rabia Akarsu, the head of the excavation works, told Anadolu.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

Akarsu said that they have been working with a team of 15 people, including scientists from various universities, as well as students and workers, since August.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

"This year, we planned to start with the Middle Chalcolithic layer, which we identified last year," said Akarsu.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

"We are seeing that we have reached even earlier periods. We have now accessed the Early Chalcolithic layer," she said.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

"We uncovered circular stone architectural remains and observed changes in ceramic materials. We also revealed hearth traces in different structures," Akarsu noted.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

"In the excavations at Pulur Höyük, which have been ongoing for about 4 years, we have determined that there were signs of settled life here 7,000 years ago," she said.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

Akarsu underlined that teams also uncovered two-meter long production ovens, workshops with walls made of mud blocks, and identified ceramic workshops.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years

"These findings clearly demonstrate that people did not just settle in Pulur Höyük occasionally, but lived here continuously," she added.

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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years
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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years
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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years
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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years
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Excavations in eastern Türkiye reveal traces of life dating back 7,000 years