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Archaeologists uncover 11 rare marked arrowheads at Tepecik-Çiftlik whose purpose remains a mystery
Archaeologists have added 11 newly discovered incised obsidian arrowheads from the Neolithic site of Tepecik‑Çiftlik in Cappadocia, raisi…
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Archaeologists have added 11 newly discovered incised obsidian arrowheads from the Neolithic site of Tepecik‑Çiftlik in Cappadocia, raising the known total of such marked artifacts in Central Anatolia to 54. The arrowheads, dated to roughly 9,000 years ago, feature unique etched designs on their glassy black surfaces. Their purpose remains unknown, continuing the mystery surrounding these rare objects.
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