The site dates back to 9,000 years ago and is one of the earliest cities of mankind.
Catalhoyuk
Posted: Nov 8, 2017
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目指せ118
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It is said to be a village that was 9000 years ago designated as a World Heritage Site.
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Posted: Feb 2, 2022
Dun秦
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Not very expensive, the attractions are free, take a bus from Conya to Cumra and then take a taxi. It is the most important historical monument in Anatolia. It is also a gem in human history! It is a human relics of the Stone Age. It has not been excavated yet. It is recommended to have relevant knowledge and go again. Otherwise, it is boring to understand nothing.
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Posted: Dec 11, 2015
佛宝宝
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atalhöyük (37°40′3″N 32°49′42″E, Chatahoyuk, or Catalan mound, world heritage). It is a Neolithic human settlement in the 9,000-year-old and one of the earliest human settlements found so far. The site was discovered in 1958 and is still under excavation. There is only one small showroom, ancient site of the shed, and a copy of the house of the year. Free visit.