Horoztepe

Horoztepe
Horoztepe
Localisation
Pays Drapeau de Turquie Turquie
Province Tokat
District Erbaa
Coordonnées 40° 39′ 47″ Nord
       36° 32′ 44″ Est
/ 40.662923, 36.545527
[1]
Altitude 325 m
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Horoztepe
Horoztepe
Figurine de bronze trouvée dans une tombe à Horoztepe
Musée des civilisations d'Anatolie à Ankara
(Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi)

Site archéologique[2] de Turquie situé au nord d'Amasya. Les fouilles archéologiques menées à partir de 1957 ont permis de mettre au jour deux tombes princières qui remontent probablement au XXIIIe et qui sont vraisemblablement contemporaines des tombes royales d'Alacahöyük.

Notes et références

  1. Coordonnées imprécises. Le site n'est pas repéré sur les photos satellite, il est proche de l'agglomération d'Erbaa au sud-ouest
  2. Le site est gravement endommagé par les travaux agricoles (c.f. Horoztepe sur The Archaeological Settlements of Turkey - TAY Project)

Annexes

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Liens externes

  • Horoztepe sur The Archaeological Settlements of Turkey - TAY Project

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