Dogantepe (Amasya)
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Basic data | ||||
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Province (il) : | Amasya | |||
District ( ilçe ) : | Amasya | |||
Coordinates : | 40 ° 36 ' N , 35 ° 36' E | |||
Height : | 522 m | |||
Residents : | 1,029 (2018) | |||
Telephone code : | (+90) 358 | |||
Postal code : | 05140 | |||
License plate : | 05 | |||
Structure and administration (as of 2015) | ||||
Muhtar : | Durmuş Yamur |
Doğantepe (until 1928 Zara ) is a former municipality in the central district of the Turkish province of Amasya . Today the place is a district of Amasya . Doğantepe is located about 20 kilometers southwest of the provincial center on the Elgazi Deresi River (also Karakavak Deresi ), a tributary of the Çekerek Çayı . Two kilometers south of the D-180 highway runs from Çorum in the west to Amasya.
In Doğantepe, the remains of a larger settlement were found on an area of 200 × 300 meters, which was already inhabited at the time of the Hittite Empire. The most famous finds are a bronze statuette of the weather god and a stamp seal that a farmer unearthed while excavating and that are now exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Amasya . They were first described in 1961 by the Turkish Hittite scientist Sedat Alp . During surface investigations from 1997 to 1999, Şevket Dönmez found ceramics from the Early and Middle Bronze Age , the Middle to Late Iron Age and the Hellenistic period.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nufusu.com Doğantepe , accessed June 26, 2019
- ↑ Amasya Muhtarları , accessed June 26, 2019
- ^ Anatolic index
- ^ Sedat Alp: A Hittite bronze statuette and other finds from Zara near Amasya In: Anatolia IV (1961–62) pp. 217–243.
- ↑ Şevket Dönmez: Amasya Province in the Iron Age In: Anatolian Iron Ages 5. Proseedings of the Fifth Anatolian Iran Ages Colloquium held at Van 6-10 August 2001 British Institute at Ankara p. 67.