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Nurhak Mevkii |
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Slope Settlement |
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Central Anatolia |
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Çorum |
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Sungurlu |
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Yörüklü |
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It is one of the settlements around the Hüseyindede ruins in the Yörüklü Town of the Sungurlu District in Çorum. Abundant number of sherds were identified on the eastern slopes of Nurhak, which is a somewhat high hill, approximately 850 m west of the Yörüklü Town. There are pits in the area which suggest illicit diggings. The sherds collected from the surface belong to the 1st Millennium BC and later periods. Only a single sherd dating to the EBA was found. |
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