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    Keban Dam (redirect from Asvan)
    The Aşvan region, covering about 115 square kilometres (44 sq mi), contained eleven archaeological sites, all relatively small. The largest, Aşvan Kale...
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  • Asvan Kale is an archaeological mound located to the west of the Muratçık, Elâzığ village (formerly known as Aşvan), about 35 km from Elazığ city in Turkey...
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  • went northwest towards northern Anatolia, crossing the Arsanias at the Aşvan ford and then the Euphrates near Ağın.: 239  Another went north to the upper...
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  • from Elazığ city center. northwest of Muratcik Village, formerly known as Asvan. The hill is 150 meters in diameter and 20 meters high. In some years, it...
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    Mr. Belvedere Goes to College Pratt Uncredited 1949 Sword in the Desert Asvan Kurta Led to Chandler signing a long-term contract with Universal 1949 Abandoned...
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  • from the Neolithic period. Among the many projects, salvage excavations at Aşvan Castle and Tille Höyük stand out. In the field of epigraphy, David French...
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  • Mound was a mound located 750 meters east of Muratcik Village (formerly Aşvan) in Elazığ Province, Turkey, before the Keban Dam was built. The hill measures...
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  • population is 354 (2021). It was formerly known as Aşvan. In its vicinity was the archaeological mound of Asvan Kale that was later covered by the Keban Dam...
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    the Aşvan Project, on the Murat river in eastern Turkey. This was a pioneering multi-disciplinary excavation of four sites around the village of Aşvan, led...
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