Aslantepe Tumulus, alternatively referred to as Arslantepe, is a significant archaeological site in Turkey. This 5,000-year-old tumulus is situated in the Malatya Province, within the Eastern Anatolia Region. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the region.
The site of Aslantepe Tumulus includes an unearthed king's palace, which serves as an open-air museum. This allows visitors to experience the historical site in its original setting. Additionally, the artifacts discovered at the site are displayed in the Malatya Museum, providing further insight into the history and culture of the period.
Aslantepe Tumulus is conveniently located near Orduzu village of Battalgazi district, just 7 km northeast of Malatya. The site dates back to the Chalcolithic period and the late Hittite period, offering a glimpse into these fascinating historical eras.
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