Konya Karahoyuk
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    • Konya Karahöyük
    • Research
      • Excavation History
      • Recent Excavations
      • Dendrochronology & C14
      • Geophysics
      • Geomorphology
      • Climate & Environment
      • Archaeobotany
      • Zooarchaeology
      • Glyptic Studies
      • Physical Antropology
      • aDNA
      • Material Science
      • Organic Residue
    • Team
      • Director
      • Assistant Directors
      • Specialists
      • Graduate Researchers
      • Field Crew
    • DARIKAN LAB
      • the Lab
      • Facilities & Equipment
      • Lab's Research
    • Research Outreach
      • Publications
      • Symposiums
    • Contact

  • Konya Karahöyük
  • Research
    • Excavation History
    • Recent Excavations
    • Dendrochronology & C14
    • Geophysics
    • Geomorphology
    • Climate & Environment
    • Archaeobotany
    • Zooarchaeology
    • Glyptic Studies
    • Physical Antropology
    • aDNA
    • Material Science
    • Organic Residue
  • Team
    • Director
    • Assistant Directors
    • Specialists
    • Graduate Researchers
    • Field Crew
  • DARIKAN LAB
    • the Lab
    • Facilities & Equipment
    • Lab's Research
  • Research Outreach
    • Publications
    • Symposiums
  • Contact

The Site -- Konya Karahöyük

  

Konya Karahöyük locates 8 km southwest of the modern city center of Konya (Türkiye). The mound rises approximately 19 meters above the plain level and expands ca. 33 hectares. Considering the lower settlement expansion of the mound, moderate estimates suggest a settlement complex of almost 100 hectares. According to its size, the site is among the biggest archaeological settlements in central Anatolia.


Map ©Konya Karahöyük Excavations Archive

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