Hittite Sun Course Monument
Hitit Güneş Kursu Antı | |
Location of Hittite Sun Disc Monument in Turkey | |
Coordinates | 39°55′32″N 32°51′15″E / 39.9255°N 32.8541°ECoordinates: 39°55′32″N 32°51′15″E / 39.9255°N 32.8541°E |
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Location | Ankara, Turkey |
Designer | Nusret Suman (architect) |
Material | Bronze |
Height | 4 m (13 ft) |
Opening date | 1978 |
Restored date | 2001 |
Dedicated to | Hittites |
The Hittite Sun Disc Monument (Turkish: Hitit Güneş Kursu Anıtı) is a memorial dedicated to Hittites created by sculptor Nusret Suman, and placed in the Sıhhiye Square in 1978.[1]
History[]
It is a replica of a Hatti monument unearthed in excavations at Alacahöyük. In 1973, the symbol of the city was made by Mayor Vedat Dalokay.[2] Examples of the Hittite Sun Disc from the tombs of the Hatti kings can be seen in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. The Hittite Sun Disc Monument was presented to the people of Ankara by the Anatolian Insurance Co. in 1977. The symbol of Ankara University is the Sun Disc. This symbol is commonly regarded as belonging to the Hittite civilization and usually connotes Ankara and Anatolia.
Hittite Sun Disc: Between 1977–1995, about 18 years is used as the symbol of . However, on June 29, 1995, this logo was amended as required by the decision of the Metropolitan Municipal Assembly of Ankara.
References[]
- ^ Carrie Simpson (June 6, 2011). "Ankara's Sun Disk". Turkish Adventures.
- ^ "The Country and the People The Country Geographical and Political Location Turkey" (in Turkish). Izmir Katip Çelebi University. 2014.
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