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17 верасня 2025, 09:21
4,500-year-old idols unearthed in western Türkiye offer new insights into Bronze Age
ISTANBUL, 17 September (BelTA - Anadolu) - Türkiye’s Culture and Tourism
Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy on Monday said that idols dating back 4,500
years have been unearthed in Tavsanli Hoyuk in Kutahya province, western
Türkiye.
“Marble, bone, and clay idols dating back 4,500 years were unearthed,” Ersoy said on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal.
He
said that the seven human-shaped idols found side by side around the
hearth shed light on the religious rituals of the period, and the
unfinished ceramics help us understand the production processes.
“The
excavations, which are still being conducted in limited areas, offer
unique clues about the religious, cultural, and economic life of the
Bronze Age,” he added.
Ersoy also extended his gratitude to the
teams from the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums, as
well as to the scientists involved in the excavations.
According
to a statement from the ministry, the excavations are expected to
continue until mid-December, with further findings anticipated to
provide deeper insight into the Bronze Age.