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		<title>Anatolian Archaeology Got Thousands of Artifacts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Kütahya Museum houses artifacts discovered during excavations at the Seyitömer Mound in Kütahya. The relics were excavated over a period of six years and were delivered to Anatolian archaeology in 15 phases. For nearly 33 years, rescue excavations at <a href="https://www.elyusra.com/artifacts/" class="more-link">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kütahya Museum houses artifacts discovered during excavations at the Seyitömer Mound in Kütahya. The relics were excavated over a period of six years and were delivered to Anatolian archaeology in <strong>15</strong> phases. For nearly <strong>33</strong> years, rescue excavations at Seyitömer Mound in Kütahya have unearthed approximately <strong>14,500</strong> items at various times.</p>
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<p>The digs, which began in <strong>1989</strong> to bring the 12 million tonnes of lignite reserves beneath the mound to the economy, were completed in the last three years by the Kütahya Museum Directorate. The Artifacts from the Roman and Hellenistic periods, as well as the Iron Age, the Middle Bronze Age, the 3rd and 2nd periods of the Early Bronze Age, and <strong>15</strong> phases of them, were excavated and introduced to Anatolian archaeology.</p>
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<p>Important Artifacts were discovered during excavations at the five-thousand-year-old seyitömer mound, according to Zekeriya Unal, the province&#8217;s head of culture and tourism. The works continued under the supervision of the Kütahya Museum Directorate, according to Unal. It’s added:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Approximately <strong>14,500</strong> works were unearthed and brought to our museum as a result of excavations carried out in Seyitömer Mound <strong>33</strong> years ago and carried out in certain periods.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>Frog-shaped and wheel-shaped drinking containers, agricultural and weaving tools, deer antlers, human face-shaped testing, and Frig pottery (terracotta crater piece), two of which were discovered 28 years ago and the other last year, were among the most notable finds on display at the museum, according to Unal. Some of the discoveries were shown at the Kütahya Museum, according to Unal. He went on to say that restorers put together roughly 10,000 pieces of art that had been taken in parts.</p>
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