Discovery Of 3200 Years Old Mycenaean Statue Nearby Ephesus

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During the archaeological excavations near the ancient city of Ephesus, a 3,200-year-old Mycenaean statuette was found. This new discovery could change the perspective of the Hittite, Aegean, and Greek Islands’ relations during the Bronze Age. The statue in question is 5 centimeters high and wide, and it does not have a head or feet. The Mycenaean figurine is dated between 1200 and 1700 BC. The Mycenaean figure has shown that there was a strong Bronze Age settlement here. This evidence shows us that the history of the ancient city of Ephesus dates back much earlier than the Hellenic culture.

Discovery Of 3200 Years Old Mycenaean Statue Nearby Ephesus
Discovery Of 3200 Years Old Mycenaean Statue Nearby Ephesus

Hasan Gülday

Hasan Gülday. Professional licensed tour guide working in Turkey. I have more than 15 years of experience in guiding and also working in various travel agencies. Having experienced all positions of travel industry made me to understand expectations of my guests and tailor made my services regarding their wishes. I currently live in Kusadasi (Ephesus) with my wife and two daughters. I will be pleased to share my experiences with you!

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