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Taşköprü Inscriptions
Taşköprü Inscriptions
Taşköprü Inscriptions
Taşköprü Inscriptions are ancient rock inscriptions located north of Taşköprü village in Ardahan Province, Turkey. The inscriptions date back to the 1st millennium BC and belong to Sarduri II, who was a King of Urartu between 764-735 BC.
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Country: Turkey
District: Ardahan Province
Category: Ancient Rock Workes
Site History: First Millennium BC
Oldest Culture: Kingdom of Urartu
Later Cultures: Kingdom of Urartu
Site Features: Urartian Monuments
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Elevation: 1992 m
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Taşköprü Inscriptions
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Ancient Rock Workes in Turkey
Ancient Rock Workes in Ardahan Province
Taşköprü Inscriptions
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