Sabtu, 04 September 2010

The oldest palace in the world changed Turkey into a museum open

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, ANKARA - A court found in 5000 in eastern Turkey, the world's oldest castle, the museum will be open in June, semi-governmental news agency, Anatolia, reported on Thursday. Found in an underground palace in the hill cemetery Aslantepe, an ancient settlement in the village Orduzu, Malatya Province, was built in 3300 BC, and the restoration of the palace will be completed during the year, said Marcella Frangipane, a professor of archeology at the University of La Spienza Italy and chairman of the excavation team in Aslantepe, Anatolia said. According to him, the museum will show how an ancient country in Aslantepe began to be built and how the state system dijalankan.Ia explained, the excavation team has found the ceiling of each room palace with a roof to protect the building. Traces of a temple, the courtroom and the corridor was found in the palace, while the seals are found there which indicates the existence birokras

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