He expressed hopes of finding the missing parts of the artifact in future digs, calling it significant documentation of the leopard's presence in the 1200s.
Despite having the broadest distribution and dietary range of the 36 cat species, the leopard is listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list.
In Türkiye, the Anatolian leopard was assumed to be extinct due to large-scale poaching, but a campaign was launched to protect and save them. Then, traces left behind by the leopards were followed and some were spotted in the region.
Hasankeyf, which sits on the banks of the Tigris River, was declared a conservation area in 1981.