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Rare statue of Egyptian god Pataikos discovered at ancient city in eastern Türkiye
ADIYAMAN, 2 September (BelTA - Anadolu) - Archaeologists working at
Perre Ancient City, one of the five main cities of the ancient Kingdom
of Commagene in southeastern Türkiye, have discovered a statue of the
ancient Egyptian god Pataikos - a rare find believed to be the first of
its kind in Anatolia.
Mehmet Alkan, Director of the Adiyaman
Museum, told Anadolu that the excavation team unearthed a 2,100-year-old
tomb containing various figures and artifacts.
Upon examination,
the figures were identified as faience amulets depicting the Egyptian
protective deity Pataikos, along with different beads and other amulets.
Expressing
excitement over the discovery, Alkan stated that the 2,100-year-old
hypogeum-style tomb from the Hellenistic period, where 14 individuals
were buried, contains the rare figure of the god Pataikos.
“This
is the first time such a figure has been encountered in excavations in
Anatolia,” Alkan said highlighting the significance of the find.
Alkan noted that the area of the necropolis where excavations are ongoing is referred to as the “stairway to eternity.”
Mehmet
Yelken, Provincial Director of Culture and Tourism, emphasized the
importance of the ongoing excavations at Perre and noted that
archaeologists are proceeding with great care due to the site’s
archaeological and historical significance.
Located in
present-day Adiyaman, Perre Ancient City is known for its rock tombs,
Roman-era structures, and long-standing cultural ties across regions -
now even further enriched by the unexpected presence of an Egyptian
deity.