During the archaeological excavations carried out in Küllüoba Mound in the Seyitgazi district of Eskişehir, two human skeletons were found, which are said to date back 5,000 years.
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During the ongoing excavations in Küllüoba Mound in Yenikent District of Eskişehir's Seyitgazi district , two human skeletons , which were determined to date back to 3 thousand BC, were unearthed.
The excavation team determined that one of the skeletons belonged to a 13-14 year old girl and the other to a 35-40 year old male.
Head of Küllüoba Excavation and Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University Archeology Department Lecturer Assoc. Dr. Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA), Murat Türkteki said that 2 people were in the same grave, and that they were of the opinion that they were buried in a grave because they died for the same reason.
Expressing that they focused their work on cemetery areas especially in 2019, Türkteki said:
"We started the first studies to determine this place and we reached important results. We identified the cemetery area and we continue the excavations. We can say that the cemetery is dated to 3 thousand years BC. Stone cist graves, mud-brick cist graves, pithos graves have been identified in this area. We don't know how far it goes."
Mentioning that the studies are continuing, Türkteki said, "There is a double burial in the stone cist grave. Analyzes will be made about this, we will continue, but the fact that 2 people are in the same grave can indirectly tell us the kinship relationship. At the same time, there is a death due to injury. Therefore, we will continue to analyze this. we will continue." used the phrases.
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