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Coba Höyük
Coba Höyük, also known as Sakçe Gözü or Sakçagözü, is an archaeological site in southeastern Anatolia. It is located about three kilometres north-west of the modern village of Sakçagözü. The site was occupied in the Pottery Neolithic, Halaf, Ubaid, Late Chalcolithic/Uruk and Neo-Hittite periods. ==History==
The site appears to have been occupied on and off from the second half of the seventh millennium BC until the first millennium BC. The excavations were small scale and an exact stratigraphical sequence cannot reliably be constructed. In the first millennium BC the site was part of a Neo-Hittite state, the name of the city is not known. City walls and a palace of the bit-hilani〔A (plan ) of the hilani type building on page 146 (fig.1 "Sakje Guezi") in ''Podium Structures with Lateral Access'' by Ilan Sharon and Anabel Zarzecki-Peleg in ''"Confronting the Past: Archaeological and Historical Essays on Ancient Israel in Honor of William G. Dever"'', 2006, ISBN 1-57506-117-1, ISBN 978-1-57506-117-7〕 type were found at the site and date to around 730-700 B.C.
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