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وكالة الأنباء القطرية
وكالة الأنباء القطرية
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The archaeological expedition in the Turkish city of Hattusa has uncovered artifacts dating back approximately 2,300 years, shedding light on social life in the Anatolian region during the early Hellenistic and Galatian periods. The findings include rare items such as precisely crafted stone walls and coin dies, indicating the area's history which encompasses successive civilizations from the Copper Age through the Roman and Byzantine eras. This discovery is considered one of the pieces of evidence that aid in understanding the development of civilizations in the region during this historical period.
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