Ayanıs

Urartians · 670 BCE · Architecture

Ayanıs, an archaeological site dating back to 670 BCE, provides critical insights into the Urartian civilization's urban planning and cultural practices. The remains of this ancient city reveal a complex layout of buildings and fortifications, indicative of the sophisticated architecture that characterized Urartian cities. Excavations at Ayanıs have unearthed a wealth of artifacts, including inscriptions and pottery, which enrich our understanding of daily life and the political ethos of the Urartians. This site illuminates the intricacies of a civilization that thrived in a challenging environment, reflecting resilience and innovation.

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