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Kültepe Tablets open Kayseri to the world
The earliest written documentation of life in Anatolia, the Kültepe Tablets, have drawn foreign academics and experts to Kayseri following their recent registration by UNESCOThe inclusion of 5,000-year-old Kültepe tablets in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register in October has attracted the interest of international academics and historians to the ancient city.
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Traces of trade on UNESCO list
The Kültepe Tablets, the earliest written documentation of life in Anatolia, have been included in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
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Giant amphoras unearthed in Kültepe
Three massive, mysterious amphoras have been unearthed during excavations in the Kani?-Kültepe-Karum archaeological field in Kayseri.
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4,000-year-old tablets found in Turkey include women's rights
The Kültepe-Kani?-Karum trade colony in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri continues to amaze archeologists, with an expert at the dig revealing that tablets citing women?s rights were discovered at the Bronze Age settlement.