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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in Turkey's Kırıkkale

Nine layers of millenia-old ruins dating back to the ancient Hittite civilization were discovered in central Turkey, an archeologist said on Thursday.

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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in central Turkey

Matsumura said he and his team unearthed a city wall dating back to 600-700 B.C., adding that the team had found a layer underneath dating back to 14th century B.C.

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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in central Turkey

The excavation area covers a huge city, Matsumura said adding that the team would continue work even if it took more than 100 years to unearth the entire area.

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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in central Turkey

Matsumura said the archeologists discovered clay tablets dating back to the Hittites that are suspected of being diplomatic letters between two countries.

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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in central Turkey

"It was also written in this letter that a messenger was sent who did not return," Matsumura added.

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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in central Turkey

Matsumura said they had also discovered a bone seal belonging to the Hittite capital of Boğazköy (Hattusha) currently located in Turkey's central Çorum province, further evidence that the city was related to the Hittites.

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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in central Turkey

Matsumura said a glass bottle dating back to around 1700 B.C. was also discovered in the excavation site.

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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in central Turkey

"This is one of the oldest glass bottles in the world, a similar one was discovered in Boğazköy," he said.

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Millenia-old Hittite construction found in central Turkey

Matsumura added that the bottle's presence "offered new ideas about the production of glass bottles."