Building B, Sapinuwa, Ortakoy, Anatolia, Turkey
Building B, used as a storage warehouse, built late 15th century BC, excavated from 1995, on the Kadilar Hoyuk mound in the Lower City in Sapinuwa, an ancient Bronze Age Hittite settlement, at Ortakoy, Corum, Anatolia, Turkey. The building has an carriage entrance ramp and separate pedestrian gate, and stone foundations with 1.5m high adobe walls. 59 pithos or earthenware jars were discovered, half buried, containing olive oil, wine, legumes and grains. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Picture No
50449151
Media ID
50449151
Size
8268px x 6201px
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Credit
Manuel Cohen / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Photograph by Manuel Cohen
Date
2026





























