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Yazılıkaya

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Yazilikaya (Turkish: Yazılıkaya for inscribed rock) is a sanctuary of Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittite Empire, today in the Çorum Province, Turkey.

This was a holy site for the Hittites living in the close-by city of Hattusa. Most impressive today is the rock-cut reliefs portraying the gods from the Hittite pantheon. There were also shrines built adjacent to the rocks. It is believed the New Year's celebrations took place at the site. The sanctuaries were used from the fifteenth century BC but most of the rock carvings date to the reign of the Hittite kings Tudhaliya IV and Suppiluliuma II in the late 13th century BC.


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