Site Id: | 363 |
Locality: | Malatya |
Address: | Arslantepe Höyüğü, Vaizpınarı Caddesi, Orduzu Mahallesi, Malatya, Battalgazi, Malatya, Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi, 44210, Türkiye |
Coordinates: | 38.381944, 38.361111 |
Period: | Bronze Age |
Melid,[a] also known as Arslantepe, was an ancient city on the Tohma River, a tributary of the upper Euphrates rising in the Taurus Mountains. It has been identified with the modern archaeological site of Arslantepe near Malatya, Turkey.[4] It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Arslantepe Mound on 26 July 2021.[5] More on Wikipedia
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Maps of Arslantepe archeological site, located in Malatya, Türkiye.
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