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| Archaeologists believe these 2,800-year-old pithoi belong to the Kingdom of Uratu [Credit: AA] |
Çavuşoğlu is the head of excavation at Çavuştepe Castle, located in the Gürpınar district about 20 kilometers from Van city center. The castle was built by Sarduri II, who lead the Urartu Kingdom during its peak in the mid-9th century BC.
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| Archaeologists at work in the town of Van, which was the capital of the Urartian Kingdom [Credit: AA] |
Noting how Çavuştepe Castle reflected the most colorful aspects of Urartu social life, Çavuşoğlu pointed out that they also found the wine basins where grapes grown on nearby vines were turned into wine.
“This information can be found in cuneiform text around the castle as well,” he added, “Water that is brought to the castle via canals is used to grow grapes on its vines, then the grapes are crushed by feet in these basins and the resulting grape juice is then poured into the pithos and stored.”
Source: BGN News [September 07, 2015]







