Turkey's ancient city of Dülük to shed light on history of religions
One of the 25 oldest settlements across the world, the ancient city of Dülük in Turkey's southeastern Gaziantep province is expected to shed light on the history of religions.
In addition to the Stone Age, artifacts from the Copper Age and the oldest known mathematical operations can be found in the ancient city, which also has traces of the Paleolithic era.
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The ancient city, which changed hands between the Hittites, Medes, Assyrians, Persians, and Alexander empires, conveys the knowledge of many civilizations with its artifacts and historical structures.
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In the city, where the Mithraic belief was dominant for a while, there are the world's largest Mithras temples built underground.