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Kaman Kalehöyük

Kaman Kalehöyük is one of Türkiye's most significant archaeological sites, preserving over 5,000 years of continuous settlement. Excavations led by the Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology have revealed remains from the Early Bronze Age, Assyrian Trade Colony, Hittite, Iron Age, Phrygian, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, and Ottoman periods, making it one of Anatolia's most important multi-layered archaeological mounds. Key Info Location: Kaman, Kırşehir Province Duration: 1–2 hours Entrance: Paid (Museum Pass accepted) Best Time: Spring and autumn Experience Visitors can explore the archaeological mound, excavation areas, and the award-winning Kaman Kalehöyük Archaeology Museum, where artifacts uncovered during decades of excavations are displayed. The adjacent Japanese Garden, the largest Japanese garden outside Japan, offers a peaceful setting that complements the historical experience. Highlights More than 5,000 years of continuous settlement One of Türkiye's most important archaeological excavations Kaman Kalehöyük Archaeology Museum Japanese Garden, one of the largest outside Japan Artifacts spanning from the Bronze Age to the Ottoman period How to Visit Kaman Kalehöyük is located approximately 50 km northwest of Kırşehir and is easily accessible by private vehicle. It is commonly combined with the Kaman Kalehöyük Archaeology Museum, Japanese Garden, Cacabey Medrese, and other historical attractions in Kırşehir, making it an essential destination for visitors interested in Anatolian archaeology and ancient civilizations.