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Yumuktepe (or
Yümüktepe) is a tell (ruin mound) at 36°48′5″N 34°36′14″E / 36.80139°N 34.60389°E / 36.80139; 34.60389
within the city
borders of Mersin...
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Oxford University Press. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-19-933420-9. http://www.
yumuktepe.com/kurtulus-savasinda-icel-dort-ve-besinci-bolum/
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about 44 km
north of
Tarsus and the
northern end
leads to Cappadocia.
Yumuktepe (modern Mersin),
which guards the
Adana side of the gateway, with 23 layers...
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Trebenna Trysa Tyberissus Tyinda Tymandus Tynada Typallia Xanthos Yanıkhan
Yumuktepe Zenopolis in
Isauria Zenopolis in
Lycia Zephyrium on the
Calycadnus Southeastern...
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since the 9th
millennium BC.
Excavations by John
Garstang of the hill of
Yumuktepe have
revealed 23
levels of occupation, the
earliest dating from ca. 6300...
- Höyük,
Boncuklu Höyük, Hacilar, Göbekli Tepe, Norşuntepe, Köşk Höyük, and
Yumuktepe. Çatalhöyük (7.000 BCE) is
considered the most
advanced of these. Recent...
- room and a
market in the museum.
Mersin Province has many
ancient sites.
Yumuktepe and Soli in
Mersin city and Gözlükule in
Tarsus are
among these. But prior...
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mountains lie in the north.
Mersin intrafaith cemetery is in Toroslar.
Yumuktepe, the
ruins of one of the
earliest human settlements in
Anatolia is in...
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Trebenna Trysa Tyberissus Tyinda Tymandus Tynada Typallia Xanthos Yanıkhan
Yumuktepe Zenopolis in
Isauria Zenopolis in
Lycia Zephyrium on the
Calycadnus Southeastern...
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Trebenna Trysa Tyberissus Tyinda Tymandus Tynada Typallia Xanthos Yanıkhan
Yumuktepe Zenopolis in
Isauria Zenopolis in
Lycia Zephyrium on the
Calycadnus Southeastern...