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English: Carving of "Two lionmen" (1200 BCE)at the entrance of Arslantepe Ruins area. Battalgazi, Malatya - Turkey.
Türkçe: Arslantepe Höyüğü girişinde iki arslan adam (MÖ 1200) taş kabartması. Battalgazi, Malatya - Türkiye.
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Camera location38° 22′ 52.03″ N, 38° 21′ 40.13″ E  Heading=317° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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