7,500-year-old footprints found in NW Turkey

7,500-year-old footprints found in NW Turkey

Turkish archeologists discover 10-inch long footprints during excavation works at prehistoric village

By Busra Nur Ozcan

BURSA, Turkey (AA) - Turkish archeologists discovered 7,500-year-old footprints in the northwestern Bursa province of Turkey.

Necmi Karul, an archeology professor at Istanbul University, who also leads the excavations the Aktopraklik settlement, told Anadolu Agency that archeologists found two "alternate" footprints on the base of the ancient settlement.

"This footprint was a finding that brought us closer to the people who lived here 7,500 years ago," he said.

Noting that footprints were rarely spotted during the excavations, Karul said the footprints were 26-27 centimeters (around 10 inches) long, matching the modern age's 42-43 sized shoes.

Karul said that people of prehistoric village were not different from the modern people, adding: "The person we are talking about has the same characteristics as the people who live today."

He also noted that the Aktopraklik settlement mound gives information on around 8,500 years of history.

Stressing that life continued in Aktopraklik for a thousand years with no interruption, Karul said: "The first settlement in the mound extends to 6,500 B.C."

Karul said that excavation works at the prehistoric village reached 15 years, and that every year archeologists discover new details on early human civilizations.

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