Alaca Höyük is the center of a…
1341 BCE to 1198 BCE
Alaca Höyük is the center of a flourishing autochthonous Hattian culture during the Early Bronze Age and a scene of settlement in a continuous sequence of development from the Chalcolithic Age, when earliest copper tools appeared alongside the use of stone tools.
The site has been continuously occupied ever since, until today's modern settlement, which takes the form of a small village.
The standing and distinguishing remains at Alaca Höyük, however, such as the "Sphinx Gate,” date from the Hittite period that follows the Hatti, from the fourteenth century BCE.
The monumental stone gate, probably built during the reign of Suppiluliuma, features sphinx guardians and lateral reliefs portraying ritual scenes.