By YASUJI NAGAI/ Senior Staff Writer
October 20, 2022 at 07:10 JST
The Buklukale ruins, shown surrounded by a broken circle in this aerial photo, are situated by the side of the Kizilirmak, Turkey’s longest river. The ruins occupy a key location at a river-crossing point along a highway in Anatolia, Turkey. (Provided by the Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology)
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