Teams of archaeologists have been carrying out excavation work at one of the oldest settlements in western Anatolia, where they have unearthed findings dating back 8,600 years.
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Located in Denizli's Çal district, the settlement of Ekşi Höyük has yielded findings that archaeologists say will shed light on the history of humanity.
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"After examining the materials excavated from the site, the tools people used, as well as the architectural foundations, we can easily say that this place was inhabited 8,600 years ago," she said.
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Pamukkale, Koç, Trakya and Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli Universities have been working in cooperation with Dedeoğlu and Aegean University to excavate the site.
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Explaining that the team would continue work at another mound in Aşağıseyit district, Akcan said, "These excavations are important, not only for Çal, but for the whole scientific world and human history."
Source: Daily Sabah [August 21, 2017]








