Digda, Archaeological site in Anatolia, Turkey.
The excavation site contains multiple layers of ancient structures with residential areas and ceremonial spaces spread across the terrain.
Archaeological evidence from Digda reveals settlements dating back to the Neolithic period, demonstrating early human agricultural activities in Anatolia.
The structures and artifacts found at Digda indicate complex social organization patterns among early inhabitants of this region.
Researchers work systematically through different sections of the site, documenting findings and preserving artifacts for future study.
Dating techniques applied to artifacts from Digda provide information about settlement patterns and environmental conditions of ancient Anatolia.
GPS coordinates: 38.10611,28.02083
Latest update: March 3, 2025 08:07
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