
A remarkable archaeological find has shed new light on the ancient history of Türkiye. A 4,400-year-old jade cylinder seal has been unearthed at the Seyitomer Mound in western Türkiye, dating back to the Early Bronze Age II.
The discovery, led by Dr. Sevgi Gurdal, head of the Kutahya Museum, provides valuable insights into the region’s ancient trade networks and cultural interactions.
The jade seal is believed to have originated from the Harmancik area, revealing potential links between ancient Anatolian cultures and broader trade networks.
This significant find is a testament to the rich history of Türkiye and highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage.