Korumkaya
Turkey /
Corum /
Sungurlu /
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archaeological site, outcrop (rocks)
A rocky outcrop with traces of ancient settlement located southwest of the Hittite capital Hattusa. It is presumed to have served as a guard post along one approach to the capital during the Hittite period.
Andreas Schachner, "Hattusa and its Engirons," in M. Weeden and L. Z. Ullmann, eds., Hittite Landscape and Georgraphy, Leiden 2017: 41.
Andreas Schachner, "Hattusa and its Engirons," in M. Weeden and L. Z. Ullmann, eds., Hittite Landscape and Georgraphy, Leiden 2017: 41.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°0'26"N 34°35'52"E
- Kocakaya 4.2 km
- Jacob’s rock 899 km
- Rock 968 km
- Mount Ethlib 1503 km
- Qasr Al Bint 1504 km
- Area C 1505 km
- Temples District 1.7 km
- Wall of the Upper City 1.8 km
- Hattusa 1.9 km
- Lower City 2.1 km
- Höyük 2.2 km
- Büyükkaya 2.6 km
- Northern City 2.6 km
- Eskiyapar Höyük 22 km
- Yozgat (Province) 63 km
- Çorum Province 70 km