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mercimekkale+mound Latitude and Longitude:

38°57′30″N 41°31′23″E / 38.958321°N 41.523083°E / 38.958321; 41.523083
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Mercimekkale Mound
Mercimekkale Mound is located in Turkey
Mercimekkale Mound
Shown within Turkey
Location Turkey
Region Mercimekkale, Muş Province
Coordinates 38°57′30″N 41°31′23″E / 38.958321°N 41.523083°E / 38.958321; 41.523083
TypeHill

Mercimekkale Mound ( Turkish: Mercimekkale Höyüğü); is an archaeological site located 22 km north of Muş city center. The mound is on the east bank of the Murat River. It is located within the borders of Mercimekkale.

There is a castle belonging to the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) period in the mound. The castle was built for communication, mail, observation purposes. Today, the site is completely covered with soil. [1] There is more than one mound around Mercimekkale mound. Mounds are directly related to the Hurrians and Urartians.

For the first time, it was declared a first degree protected area with the decision of the Van Cultural Heritage Preservation Board on June 27, 1990. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Höyükler ve Ören yerleri". Governorship of Muş (in Turkish). Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  2. ^ "Mercimekkale Höyüğü" (PDF) (in Turkish). Van Kültür Varlıklarını Koruma Kurulu. June 27, 1990. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 4, 2021.

mercimekkale+mound Latitude and Longitude:

38°57′30″N 41°31′23″E / 38.958321°N 41.523083°E / 38.958321; 41.523083
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mercimekkale Mound
Mercimekkale Mound is located in Turkey
Mercimekkale Mound
Shown within Turkey
Location Turkey
Region Mercimekkale, Muş Province
Coordinates 38°57′30″N 41°31′23″E / 38.958321°N 41.523083°E / 38.958321; 41.523083
TypeHill

Mercimekkale Mound ( Turkish: Mercimekkale Höyüğü); is an archaeological site located 22 km north of Muş city center. The mound is on the east bank of the Murat River. It is located within the borders of Mercimekkale.

There is a castle belonging to the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) period in the mound. The castle was built for communication, mail, observation purposes. Today, the site is completely covered with soil. [1] There is more than one mound around Mercimekkale mound. Mounds are directly related to the Hurrians and Urartians.

For the first time, it was declared a first degree protected area with the decision of the Van Cultural Heritage Preservation Board on June 27, 1990. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Höyükler ve Ören yerleri". Governorship of Muş (in Turkish). Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  2. ^ "Mercimekkale Höyüğü" (PDF) (in Turkish). Van Kültür Varlıklarını Koruma Kurulu. June 27, 1990. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 4, 2021.

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