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| Archaeologists excavate one of two 3,900-year-old female skeletons found at the Oylum Mound [Credit: AA] |
Excavations head Associated Professor Atilla Engin said they were almost done with the excavations this year. He said they compiled important data during the work, and added, �We worked particularly in the layers of the Mid Bronze Age. We can say that the big monumental structure that was unearthed in previous years was a palace.�
Engin said the structure had at least three floors, and continued: �The most important part of the palace is the area where the king lived with his family and was called seraglio. The structure was exposed to a severe fire. We think that the fire was caused by an attack. We unearthed some parts of the palace and found 3,900-year-old female skeletons. We think they burned to death in the palace.�
Engin said a large portion of the palace was still underground.
He said they would begin a new project to protect the palace, and Oylum Mound could become an open-air museum in future.
�We have found housings and narrow streets here. The dead people were buried inside the houses,� he said.
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [August 20, 2015]






