November 25, 2024 The sun rises from Anatolia

The 2800-year-old Hittite goddess figurine found in the Valley of Levent

A Hittite goddess figurine from the eighth century can be found in the Levent Valley, which was created by a geological formation that dates back 65 million years, B.C.

In the 28-kilometer valley located in Malatya’s Akçadağ district, there are ruins from the Neolithic age as well as traces of the Hittite civilization that lived in the region. The rock relief believed to depict the Sun Goddess of Arinna, the chief goddess of the Hittites, is one of these traces.

Levent Valley

The valley has extraordinary cultural importance due to its geological features as well as hosting different civilizations throughout history.

Inönü University Faculty of Fine Arts and Design Lecturer Levent İskenderoğlu stated that as much as the valley stands out with its geological features, it also shows extraordinary features with its cultural reserves and that its importance has increased because it has hosted many civilizations, and said, “The rock relief we are in front of is from B.C. It is a goddess figure from the Hittite period, dating back to the 8th century. This is also a registered protected area. When you examine the figure closely, you can see that she is depicted with her flat skullcap, ringlet hair, thin long beardless face, arched nose and bulging eyes. This is the sun goddess, the chief goddess of the Hittite Kingdom. “It makes me think it’s a representation,” he said.

The 2800-year-old Hittite goddess figurine found in the Valley of Levent
Photo: IHA

Sharing his views on the Hittite goddess figurine, Levent İskenderoğlu said: ‘The natural pigments on the figurine have worn away over time and erosion in its details has emerged. It is not difficult to guess that this approximately 2,800-year-old figurine was once quite detailed and colorful. We can easily say that the people living in Levent Valley hosted an advanced civilization in art with their unique understanding of form and color even 2,800 years ago. Civilizations that have existed throughout history have left traces of their beliefs through art. “This Sun Goddess figurine is one of the rare examples in Anatolia.”

Banner
Related Articles

The existence of a basilica dating back to the 5th century was detected in Alanya Castle

September 17, 2023

September 17, 2023

The presence of a basilica associated with the 5th century was identified in Alanya Castle, built during the Hellenistic period,...

Using 3,500-year-old tablets, bread from the Hittite, Sumerian and Roman periods was baked

July 13, 2024

July 13, 2024

Bread is an indispensable food source in every period of history. In Anatolia, home to the transition to settled life,...

Excavations have started at the Kültepe ruins where the oldest written documents in Anatolia were found

June 10, 2024

June 10, 2024

The 76th year of excavations at Kültepe, an important karum in Anatolia during the Assyrian trade colonies, has begun. Kültepe...

University students digitally reconstructed the ancient city of Pergamon

August 2, 2024

August 2, 2024

Istanbul Bilgi University Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering students reconstructed the ancient city of Pergamon (Turkish Bergama) in digital...

Four new species were introduced to the scientific world at the Çorakyerler Vertebrate Fossil Locality

August 30, 2023

August 30, 2023

In the Çorakyerler Vertebrate Fossil Site, also known as Turkey’s “Jurassic Park”, approximately 9 million years old fossils belonging to...

Roman artifacts discovered during a drilling for a housing complex construction

March 9, 2024

March 9, 2024

Gold earrings, rings, tear bottles and lamps dating back to the Roman period were discovered during a drilling for a...

A seal belonging to an Assyrian noble was found at Kef Castle, which was built by the Urartians

November 18, 2024

November 18, 2024

During ongoing excavations at the ancient Kef Castle, built at an altitude of 2,300 meters by Urartian King II. Rusa,...

Teleme, the unique flavor of Anatolia, made with the 2,750-year-old recipe mentioned by Homer in the epic Iliad

August 30, 2024

August 30, 2024

Teleme is a traditional Turkish yogurt, usually made from sheep or goat milk. It is known for its soft, creamy...

Return of 18 historical artifacts seized in the US to Türkiye held in New York

September 13, 2024

September 13, 2024

Eighteen historical artifacts illegally smuggled from Türkiye were returned at a ceremony in New York. The handover ceremony was held...

5,000-year-old storage structure filled with mussel shells found at Yassıtepe Höyük

August 14, 2024

August 14, 2024

In the Yassıtepe Höyük (Yassı Mound) in Bornova district of Izmir, a 5 thousand year old structure estimated to have...

Bronze coins minted by Ottoman Sultan I. Murad for the month of Ramadan have been found at Karacahisar Castle

October 16, 2024

October 16, 2024

Bronze coins minted by Ottoman Sultan I. Murad for the important month of Ramadan for Muslims have been found at...

Historic Surp Garabet Church to be auctioned

May 15, 2024

May 15, 2024

The 19th century Surp Garabet Church will be sold at auction. Surp Garabet Church is located in the Hafik district...

Archaeologists uncovered the largest Roman griffin weight in Assos

August 31, 2023

August 31, 2023

At the ancient city of Assos, founded in the 6th century BC on the coast of the Aegean Sea within...

2,200-year-old fingerprints found in a burial chamber in Cappadocia

November 13, 2024

November 13, 2024

In Cappadocia, known as the land of beautiful horses, 2,200-year-old fingerprints were found during excavations in a burial chamber. Cappadocia...

The ‘Green Dome’ of the Mevlana Museum, known as Kubbe-i Hadra, was reopened to visitors

September 19, 2023

September 19, 2023

The “Green Dome,” known as the Kubbe-i Hadra, which was built after the death of the renowned 13th-century Muslim saint...

Comments
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *