Sphinx Gate

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The Sphinx Gate is an ancient monumental entrance at the Hittite capital of Hattusa, notable for its carved sphinx figures that once guarded the city.

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Sphinx Gate canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city gate
monumental entrance
access open to visitors
approximateDateOfConstruction 13th century BCE
Late Bronze Age
architecturalStyle Hittite architecture
associatedWith royal capital of the Hittites
associatedWithReligion Anatolian paganism
surface form: Hittite religion
category ancient Near Eastern architecture
archaeological monument
civilization Hittite Empire
countryAtTimeOfUse Hittite Empire
culture Hittite
currentCondition partially preserved
excavatedBy archaeologists
function city gate
fortification entrance
guardedBy sphinx figures
hasIconography mythological creatures
protective deities
hasNameInTurkish Sfenksli Kapı
surface form: Sfenks Kapısı

Sfenksli Kapı
hasPart arched passageway
relief carvings
sphinx sculptures
stone walls
hasReliefStyle Hittite relief carving
heritageStatus part of Hattusha UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Boğazköy (Hattusa)
surface form: Hattusa
locatedInAncientCity Boğazköy (Hattusa)
surface form: Hattusa
locatedInArchaeologicalSite Hattusa ruins
locatedInCountry Turkey
locatedInRegion Central Anatolia Region
surface form: Central Anatolia

Çorum Province
locatedNear Yazılıkaya sanctuary
locatedOn Boğazköy (Hattusa)
surface form: Büyükkale hill area of Hattusa
materialUsed stone
orientation southern section of city walls
partOf city walls of Hattusa
fortification system of Hattusa
protectionRole apotropaic
significance example of Hittite monumental sculpture
symbol of Hattusa
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1986
usedFor ceremonial entrance
defense

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Boğazköy (Hattusa) hasPart Sphinx Gate