{"id":50968,"date":"2012-02-11T12:40:11","date_gmt":"2012-02-11T10:40:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/?p=50968"},"modified":"2012-02-11T12:40:11","modified_gmt":"2012-02-11T10:40:11","slug":"archaeology-acropolis-of-forgotten-kingdom-uncovered","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2012\/02\/11\/archaeology-acropolis-of-forgotten-kingdom-uncovered\/","title":{"rendered":"Archaeology: Acropolis of forgotten kingdom uncovered"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(ANSAmed) &#8211; ISTANBUL, FEBRUARY 10 &#8211; Numerous archaeological excavations are underway at a huge site in Anatolia which will uncover an ancient and rich yet forgotten kingdom known as Tuwana from the darkness of history, which will be featured in an open-air museum. The news was reported by Lorenzo d&#8217;Alfonso, an Italian archaeologist leading the joint mission by the University of Pavia and NYU, who provided details on the excavation campaign in a press conference in Istanbul this month, during which the details of the Italian archaeological missions in Turkey were explained. This &#8220;new discovery&#8221; from the pre-classical age which &#8220;needs to be continued&#8221; in southern Cappadocia took place in Kinik Hoyuk, the scholar said, referring to a site mainly involving the beginning of the first millennium BC. The area is &#8220;fully&#8221; part of the &#8220;forgotten kingdom&#8221; of Tuwana, said d&#8217;Alfonso, known until now through hieroglyphics and from several sources from the Assyrian Empire, but &#8220;never studied archaeologically&#8221;: &#8220;A completely intact site that has been left untouched&#8221;, trying to &#8220;place it historically to understand which civilisation it belonged to and what it&#8217;s role was in the region&#8221;. Kinik Hoyuk, the archaeologist said, is &#8220;one of the major sites&#8221; in terms of size in pre-classical Anatolia, if you leave the capital of the Hittites out: the most conservative estimates say that it spans 24 hectares &#8220;but topographers say that it could cover 81 hectares&#8221;. &#8220;A completely new mission&#8221; is working here, jointly began last year by the University of Pavia and NYU, which began collaborating with Turkish universities such as Erzurum and Nigde. &#8220;The site was uncovered by excavations conducted by several colleagues, but its importance emerged in a campaign that we conducted,&#8221; said d&#8217;Alfonso, who said that &#8220;southern Cappadocia is important because it controlled the Cilician Gates, or the passageway between the East and the West and between Europe and Asia&#8221;: essentially, &#8220;one of the most important junctions&#8221; in the world during that period and at the &#8220;centre&#8221; of which lies Kinik Koyuk. Tuwana was a small buffer state between the Phrygian kingdom and the Assyrian Empire &#8220;and this is why it was particularly rich&#8221;: &#8220;one of the great subjects of our study involves the cultural richness of this kingdom,&#8221; said D&#8217;Alfonso, referring mainly to the development of the alphabet. He pointed out that three steles from the Iron Age were uncovered in the area, &#8220;which are not very well preserved&#8221;, but which do say a lot &#8220;about the importance that the site had&#8221;. The strategy of the excavation, said the archaeologist, was guided by &#8220;geomagnetic surveys in 2010 which revealed particularly significant remains of the acropolis wall and buildings at the centre of the acropolis itself&#8221;: &#8220;monumental&#8221; walls excavated &#8220;to a height of 6 metres&#8221; in an outstanding state of preservation (or at least which &#8220;are not easily comparable to other pre-classical sites in Anatolia, particularly the central region&#8221;). &#8220;Original plaster was found&#8221; on the walls and we are planning on reinforcing it before restorations take place&#8221; starting next year. The excavation campaign was &#8220;planned from the very beginning to be transformed into an open-air museum&#8221;: Kinik Hoyuk, underlined D&#8217;Alfonso, is &#8220;easily accessible&#8221;. Its &#8220;strength&#8221; is that it is only 45 minutes from the major tourist attractions in Cappadocia (and less than 2km from one of the major 4-lane roads in the region).<\/p>\n<p>It is in the heart of a tourist route which is among the most important in Turkey, and therefore, the archaeologist said, the local government &#8220;fully supports the mission, seeing great possibilities for development in it&#8221;. (ANSAmed).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(ANSAmed) &#8211; ISTANBUL, FEBRUARY 10 &#8211; Numerous archaeological excavations are underway at a huge site in Anatolia which will uncover an ancient and rich yet forgotten kingdom known as Tuwana from the darkness of history, which will be featured in an open-air museum. 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