Excavations at Tavşanlı Mound in Kütahya, Türkiye, have uncovered 3,200-year-old artifacts, including a stone bull-shaped pendant, a piercing tool, and bronze tweezers.
The discoveries, preserved due to fire exposure, offer insights into the lives of ancient civilizations. Supported by Tavşanlı Municipality and a porcelain company, the site is gaining recognition as a significant archaeological location in Anatolia. Experts highlight its scientific and cultural importance.