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Akçaören |
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Mound |
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Central Anatolia |
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Ankara |
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Sincan |
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Akçaören |
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It lies approximately 5 km north of Yenikent as the crow flies, approximately 800 m east of the Ankara-Ayas motorway in the Akçaören Village of the Sincan District in Ankara. It is 77 m long in the north-south direction, and 106 m long in the east-west direction with a height of 15 m. It has been cultivated. Based on the sherds collected from the surface, it seems that it had been inhabited from the late 1st Millennium BC throughout the Byzantine Period. |
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