Ancient human skeleton found in southeast Turkey

1500-year-old human male skeleton uncovered at ancient city of Perre at southeastern Turkey during ongoing excavations

By Orhan Pehlul

ADIYAMAN, Turkey (AA) - A 1,500-year-old human male skeleton was unearthed in the ancient city of Perre in Adiyaman province Saturday.

The skeleton was found in a cist-grave next to a 160-meter (525-foot) long staircase structure that was unearthed during an excavation in the southeastern province, read a statement by officials.

It said, "food for the dead" was left in the grave of the person buried in the cist.

Perre is one of the five largest cities of the Commagene, which was an ancient Greco-Iranian kingdom.

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