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    Anatolia (Turkish: Anadolu), also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula located in West Asia and a region of Turkey, constituting most of its contemporary...
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  • The history of Anatolia (often referred to in historical sources as Asia Minor) can be roughly subdivided into: Prehistory of Anatolia (up to the end...
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    Classical Anatolia is Anatolia during classical antiquity. Early in that period, Anatolia was divided into several Iron Age kingdoms, most notably Lydia...
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    human-made structure, a temple dating to circa 10,000 BC, while Çatalhöyük is a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement in Anatolia, which existed from...
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    Romanization of Anatolia (modern Turkey) saw the spread of Roman political and administrative influence throughout the region of Anatolia after its Roman...
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    Pala (Cuneiform: pa-la-a) was a Bronze Age country in Northern Anatolia. Little is known of Pala except its native Palaic language and its native religion...
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    structure in the world, a temple dating to c. 9600 BC, while Çatalhöyük is a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement in Anatolia, which existed c. 7500 –...
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    Xirabreşkê, 'Wish Hill') is a Neolithic archaeological site in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. The settlement was inhabited from c. 9500 to at least...
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    century BCE Phrygian temple on the site was destroyed. The Augusteum was built between 25–20 BC after the conquest of central Anatolia by the Roman Empire...
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    millennium BC. The Hittites formed a series of polities in north-central Anatolia, including the kingdom of Kussara (before 1750 BC), the Kanesh or Nesha...
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