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Enkomi
The antique city of Enkomi, also known as Alasia, situated close
to the present day Enkomi (Tuzla) village, dates back to the
2000s B. C.. The excavations have revealed that the city was
under the influence of Egypt first, and Mycenae later, and that
it was surrounded with walls, and the dead were buried under
the floors of the houses with their death presents. It is observed
that the grate plan was applied to the city and that writing
was first used here. The bronze "Horned God Statue"
which seems to be under strong Hittite influnce, and considered
to be a cult statue was found in this district. A lot of things
made of bronze and residues of copper indicating the existence
of copper workshops have also been uncovered. Enkomi used to
be a harbour town. The region was abandoned never to be used
again, when the Pedios River (Kanlidere) flowing by the city
filled the harbour with alluvion, the earthquakes affected the
place negatively and the Akas started posing a continuous threat
after the 12th century.
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