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Alacahyk: A Key Archaeological Site in Turkey, Where the Ancient Hittite Civilizations Royal Tombs, Monumental Gates, and Rich Artifacts Reveal the Power and Culture of One of the Oldest Empires.
Turkish Stone Relief
Symbol of Hittite,silhouette
City and castle ruins from the Hittite civilization. Relief sculpture.
The Ancient Hittite City Of Hattusa, Turkey
Lions Gate Of Hattusa, Turkey
Hittite Chimera
Macro relief figure in Midas city, Eskisehir, Turkey
Ruins of Hattusa, Turkey
Relief of the Twelve Gods in Yazilikaya in Hattusa, ancient capital of the Hittite Civilization - Corum, Turkey
Sphinx Gate entrance of ancient Hattusa city, Turkey
the Lion Gate in the south-west of ancient hittite capital Hattusa, Turkey
Gate of Hattusa, The Hittite Capital, Turkey
Rock tombs, Bey?ehir
the archaeological site of Hattusa, ancient city of  Hittiti , Turkey
Midas Monument of Ancient Midas City in Yazilikaya, Eskisehir,Turkey
The Lion Gate in the south west of Hattusa is an ancient city located near modern Bogazkale in the Corum Province of Turkey Black Sea Region.
City and castle ruins from the Hittite civilization. Entrance gate of the city. Winged statue head.
Midas Monument of Ancient Midas City in Yazilikaya, Eskisehir,Turkey
the archaeological site of Hattusa, ancient city of  Hittiti , Turkey
Hattusha, the capital of the Hittite empire in the world heritage of Unesco, was discovered in Anatolia. Corum,Turkey
Front view of ancient anatolian hittite civilization handmade stone made soldier figures sculpture
The Hittite spring sanctuary of Eflatun Pinar lies about 100 kilometres west of Konya close to the lake of Beysehir in a hilly, quite arid landscape.
Stone carving artworks made in Hattusa, the old capital of the Hittite Civilization - Corum, Turkey
Yazilikaya, Midas city, Eskisehir, Turkey
The ancient city of Hattusa located within the borders of Corum province the capital of the Hittite Empire the city's walls tunnels gates statues landscapes reliefs
Some orthostats in Yazilikaya archaeological site, Corum, Turkey
Yazilikaya in Midas city
Eflatun Pnar _Plato's Spring, is a Hittite water sanctuary, Beysehir, Konya, Turkiye
Eflatun Pnar _Plato's Spring, is a Hittite water sanctuary, Beysehir, Konya, Turkiye
Some orthostats in Alacahoyuk archaeological site, Corum, Turkey
Hattusa: The Ancient Capital of the Hittite Empire, Home to Grand Royal Palaces, Monumental Gates, and Well-Preserved Artifacts, Offering a Deep Dive into One of the Oldest and Most Powerful Civilizations of Anatolia.

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