Archeologists on Friday unearthed 5,000-year-old rooms and terracotta pots in eastern Van province of Turkey.
A team of 50 archeologists and scientists from ten different universities currently study the historical background of the province and work on a tumulus where they had previously found artifacts dating to Urartian civilization.
Erkan Konyar, an academician leading the research team, said the archeological excavation site was of huge importance for the history of Turkey and the civilization of humankind.
"We have found terracotta pots, houses and building remains of the era," he said, and added: "That was quite a surprise for us because nobody has reached such data in the past 60 years."
The findings indicated that Van province had an ancient history dating to 3,500 B.C., known as early Bronze Age, he said.