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Gözlükule is a tumulus within the borders of Tarsus city, Mersin Province, Turkey. It is now a park with an altitude of 22 metres (72 ft) with respect to ...
Gözlükule Research Center is an archaeological research center in Tarsus, Turkey. The building is at 36°54′53″N 34°53′43″E / 36.91472°N 34.89528°E ...
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Gözlükule Höyüğü, Mersin İl merkezinin 30 km. doğusunda Tarsus İlçesi'nin güneybatısında, günümüzde İlçe'nin bir parkı olarak kullanılan bir höyüktür.
Tarsus is a municipality and district of Mersin Province, Turkey. Its area is 2,029 km2, and its population is 350,732 (2022). It is a historic city, ...
It seems to be closed permanently, but was open at the time: a hill, with on its higher grounds fine views of part of the town, and excavations in progress ...
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Gözlükule (Tarsus) A dwelling dating back to the Neolithic era (circa 5000 BC). The Hittite artifacts found in this place are on exhibit in Adana Museum.
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Gözlükule to the south of the city is a tumulus, which was inhabited during the Neolithic age. During the Roman Empire, Saint Paul lived in Tarsus ...