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Beycesultan Tumulus
It is near Mentes Village of Çivril District of Denizli province, at a distance of 4 km to the district center. The tumulus lying in East - West direction has a height of 25 m on an area of 13 hectares. The Excavation Team of English Archeology Institute that came in 1954 for looking for Arzawa Kingdom's capital and started excavation works in Beycesultan Tumulus has continued those works until 1959. In these excavations, many marble, bronze, bone and ceramic works belonging to the Late Calcolithic, First and Mid Bronze Eras have been found. A very small part of the findings that have been found in Beycesultan Tumulus excavation are being exhibited in Anatolian Civilizations Museum and a big part of them are exhibited in Hierapolis Archeology Museum.

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