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KARATEPE: AN ARCHEOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION TO A RECENTLY DISCOVERED HITTITE SITE IN SOUTHERN ANATOLIA

KARATEPE: AN ARCHEOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION TO A RECENTLY DISCOVERED HITTITE SITE IN SOUTHERN ANATOLIA KARATEPE AN ARCHEOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION TO A RECENTLY DISCOVERED HITTITE SITE IN SOUTHERN ANATOLIA by Halet (;ambel Way up in the hills bordering the fertile Cilician plain, on the out­ skirts of the Taurus mountains, two .fortified elevations emerge on .I<OZAN • AWT ... K'IA • HAlE-P Fig. J. - Geographical position of Karatepe . .either side of the Jeyhan river: the Karatepe (Figs. I and 2, A-Dj6-II) and the Domuztepe (Fig. 2, B-F/I-3) 1. They are located in the vilayet of Adana, approximately 22 km south-east of Kadirli, at an altitude of approximately 400 m above sea-level. While consti- t See note p. 162. 11* 147 '-1 ... "'" 0- ,r .... .... .. o'i. )o{i~L. ONe.UNSU' .. .. M~cisMlMA1t ~M S~ • Fig. 2. - Plan of Karatepe and Domuztepe (the .former in the upper right hand, the latter in the lower left hand corner), Karatepe tuting on one side, in conjunction with the Domuztepe, a river-barrier, the Karatepe dominates to the north the plain of Andtnn, and to the west the Agyol (local version of "Akyol" = the white road, named so for its colour), the antique caravan road leading from the southern plain way up into http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Oriens Brill

KARATEPE: AN ARCHEOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION TO A RECENTLY DISCOVERED HITTITE SITE IN SOUTHERN ANATOLIA

Oriens , Volume 1 (1): -134 – Jan 18, 1948

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0078-6527
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1877-8372
DOI
10.1163/19606028_014_01-15
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Abstract

KARATEPE AN ARCHEOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION TO A RECENTLY DISCOVERED HITTITE SITE IN SOUTHERN ANATOLIA by Halet (;ambel Way up in the hills bordering the fertile Cilician plain, on the out­ skirts of the Taurus mountains, two .fortified elevations emerge on .I<OZAN • AWT ... K'IA • HAlE-P Fig. J. - Geographical position of Karatepe . .either side of the Jeyhan river: the Karatepe (Figs. I and 2, A-Dj6-II) and the Domuztepe (Fig. 2, B-F/I-3) 1. They are located in the vilayet of Adana, approximately 22 km south-east of Kadirli, at an altitude of approximately 400 m above sea-level. While consti- t See note p. 162. 11* 147 '-1 ... "'" 0- ,r .... .... .. o'i. )o{i~L. ONe.UNSU' .. .. M~cisMlMA1t ~M S~ • Fig. 2. - Plan of Karatepe and Domuztepe (the .former in the upper right hand, the latter in the lower left hand corner), Karatepe tuting on one side, in conjunction with the Domuztepe, a river-barrier, the Karatepe dominates to the north the plain of Andtnn, and to the west the Agyol (local version of "Akyol" = the white road, named so for its colour), the antique caravan road leading from the southern plain way up into

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Published: Jan 18, 1948

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