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- Kuşaklı abstract "Kuşaklı is an archaeological site in Turkey. It is 4 km (2½ miles) east of the village Basören/Altinyayla, 60 km (37⅓ miles) south of Sivas. Excavation continues under the direction of Andreas Müller-Karpe.Excavations began in 1992. Dirk Mielke identified from the 16th to 13th centuries BC three "pottery horizons" and two Hittite building layers of different character. Mielke further identified a third, Iron Age building layer.[1]".
- Kuşaklı thumbnail KusakliHügel.JPG?width=300.
- Kuşaklı wikiPageID "5493982".
- Kuşaklı wikiPageRevisionID "584797181".
- Kuşaklı condition "In ruins".
- Kuşaklı coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Kuşaklı cultures Hittites.
- Kuşaklı latd "39".
- Kuşaklı latm "17".
- Kuşaklı latns "N".
- Kuşaklı lats "30".
- Kuşaklı location "Sivas Province, Turkey".
- Kuşaklı longd "34".
- Kuşaklı longew "E".
- Kuşaklı longm "36".
- Kuşaklı longs "33".
- Kuşaklı mapType "Turkey".
- Kuşaklı name "Kuşaklı".
- Kuşaklı region Anatolia.
- Kuşaklı type "Settlement".
- Kuşaklı subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Central_Anatolia.
- Kuşaklı subject Category:Hittite_sites_in_Turkey.
- Kuşaklı subject Category:Sivas_Province.
- Kuşaklı comment "Kuşaklı is an archaeological site in Turkey. It is 4 km (2½ miles) east of the village Basören/Altinyayla, 60 km (37⅓ miles) south of Sivas. Excavation continues under the direction of Andreas Müller-Karpe.Excavations began in 1992. Dirk Mielke identified from the 16th to 13th centuries BC three "pottery horizons" and two Hittite building layers of different character. Mielke further identified a third, Iron Age building layer.[1]".
- Kuşaklı label "Kuşaklı".
- Kuşaklı label "Kuşaklı".
- Kuşaklı label "Kuşaklı".
- Kuşaklı sameAs Ku%C5%9Fakl%C4%B1.
- Kuşaklı sameAs Kuşaklı.
- Kuşaklı sameAs Kuşaklı.
- Kuşaklı sameAs Q1040082.
- Kuşaklı sameAs Q1040082.
- Kuşaklı wasDerivedFrom Kuşaklı?oldid=584797181.
- Kuşaklı depiction KusakliHügel.JPG.