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Türkiye's Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

"The new designation as an archaeological site will attract a lot more visitors to Karahantepe, and help further boost its importance," the head of the Karahantepe Excavations team told Anadolu Agency.

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

Türkiye's Karahantepe, considered one of the most important settlements of the Neolithic period, has been awarded the status of an archaeological site.

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

The status was conferred by the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry last week.

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

Located in the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa, Karahantepe and its rich history first came to light in 1997.

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

Research efforts have since gathered pace, including the launch of the Göbeklitepe Culture and Karahantepe Excavations project in 2017.

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

Excavations at the site have led to the discovery of more than 250 T-shaped obelisks similar to those at Göbeklitepe, an official UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the world's oldest temple and dubbed the "zero point of history."

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

Necmi Karul, head of the Karahantepe Excavations team, said the site has gained national and global prominence over the years.

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

He hailed the Culture and Tourism Ministry's decision as "appropriate and timely."

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site

"The new designation as an archaeological site will attract a lot more visitors to Karahantepe, and help further boost its importance," he told Anadolu Agency.

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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site
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Türkiyes Karahantepe gains status of archaeological site