2,800-year-old cauldron to be displayed in east Turkey

2,800-year-old cauldron to be displayed in east Turkey

Cauldron belonging to ancient Urartu civilization used for religious purposes

By Mesut Varol and Ozkan Bilgin

VAN, Turkey (AA) - An ancient cauldron dating back 2,800 years will be exhibited in a museum in Turkey’s eastern Van province.

The cauldron belonging to ancient Urartu civilization is known to be one of their four pots used for religious purposes.

Seized in an operation against smugglers in southeastern Sanliurfa province two years ago, the cauldron will be exhibited in Van Museum after the restoration.

Two of other three pots are exhibited in Germany, while the remaining one is in Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Turkey’s capital Ankara.

Urartians who reigned over a large part of the Lake Van Basin were the masters of metal and used the cauldrons with bull and siren decorations in the animal sacrifice rituals, Museum Director Erol Uslu told Anadolu Agency.

"This piece is unique in our museum," Uslu said, adding: "With the cauldron, Van Museum now has a richer collection of the Urartian artifacts."

* Writing by Erdogan Cagatay Zontur

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