Adilcevaz
Medieval castle of the town Adilcevaz on the shore of Lake Van where Urartian inscriptions have been found. Not to be confused with Kef Kalesi which is located further north and outside of Adilcevaz.
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ANE
Cuneiform
Adilcevaz
Pleiades
Wikipedia (Turkish) Adilcevaz
Wikipedia (English) Adilcevaz
Salvini 2004a page 245
Wikidata Q357251
Salvini 2008 volume 1, page 55
Adilcevaz
Medieval castle of the town Adilcevaz on the shore of Lake Van where Urartian inscriptions have been found. Not to be confused with Kef Kalesi which is located further north and outside of Adilcevaz.
2023-01-10T14:32:27-04:00
ANE
Cuneiform
Pleiades
Wikidata Q357251
Wikipedia (Turkish) Adilcevaz
Wikipedia (English) Adilcevaz
Salvini 2004 page 245
Salvini 2008 volume 1, page 55
CIGS location of Adilcevaz
Location based on OpenStreetMap
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ANE
Cuneiform
OpenStreetMap (Node 10072716064, version 1, osm:changeset=126931556, 2022-10-03T11:22:23Z)
OSM Node 10072716064
OSM location of Adilcevaz castle
An archaeological site as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Locations where human activities once took place and some form of material evidence has been left behind, particularly sites where evidence of past activity is being or has been investigated using the discipline of archaeology.
archaeological site
A castle as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Buildings or groups of buildings intended primarily to serve as a fortified residence of a prince or nobleman.
castle
1700
Adilcevaz
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
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ANE
Cuneiform
2100
Pleiades
Wikipedia (Turkish) Adilcevaz
Salvini 2008 volume 1, page 55
Salvini 2004 page 245
Wikipedia (English) Adilcevaz
Adilcevaz