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Alacahöyük The South Gate (Sphinx Gate) South Gate Orthostats, Anatolian Civilizations Museum Portal lions Unfinished portal lions near the South Gate Other orthostat and statue fragments The West Gate and the postern tunnel
The royal tombs of the third millennium BCE Alacahöyük Hittite Dam Also known as Gölpınar Dam, it is probably one of over 10 dams that were built by Tudhaliya IV around 1240 BCE as it is stated in the Hittite documents. The dam was restored in 2002 and holds about 15,000 cubic meters of water. A stele base and a fragment of a round-top stele with hieroglyphic inscription which mentions the goddess Hebat have been found during the cleanup process. However, as of 2021 the dam is covered with vegetation and appears highly neglected. Religious standards from the royal tombs Some of the most important findings of Alacahöyük were the cult objects found in the royal tombs of pre-Hittite times from the late 3rd millennium BCE. They are in the shape of sun discs or animals that probably represented gods. They are often found as grave gifts and must have been carried in funeral processions as religious symbols. Many of these items are on display in the Anatolian Civilization Museum in Ankara. A few of the items below come from surrounding regions near Alacahöyük. |