Discovered A 3000-year-old Mosaic Painting In The Mysterious Temple Worshiping The Storm

The discovery of the 3,500-year-old paved stone, described as 'ancestors' of the Mediterranean Painting, bringing the details to enlighten the life of the Hittite period. The archaeologists are Working at position is said to have a "ancestral" boy mosaic picture of more than 3,000 stones - with natural colors like beige, red and black, are arranged in triangles and curves - just declared Excavating in a 15th century Hittite temple BC.Acleto d'Agostino, USAKLi Hoyuk's excavation director, near Yozgat, Central Turkey, said: "It is the ancestor of the classic mosaic painting . "Turkish and Italian archaeologists have been used to use shovels and brushes to learn about the towns of Hittite at the location of Turkish Turkey's Ankara capital, which is known to head Fairy in 2018. This is one of the areas that are the most powerful kingdom in Anna Dai Anatolia

. This breakdown was discovered in the opposite position with Kerkenes Mountain and the temple where the painting places Mosaic dedicated to Teshub, the stormy god was worshiped by Hittite, equivalent to the ancient Greek Zeus god. Archaeological houses in the past week also discovered ceramics and ruins of a palace , supporting the hypothesis that Usakli Hoyuk can really be the lost city of Zippalanda. is the place where the famous and frequent storm span is mentioned in the list of Hittite people, the exact location of Zippalanda still Also a mystery
Some people believe that climate change with social unrest is the cause of Hittite disappears, although nearly 3,000 years later, Hittite people continue to live in human imagination Turkey and are said to be the ancestor of the Turks. The Global Times

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