Turkish museum exhibits ancient Anatolian antique
Students view ancient artifacts displayed at Kayseri Museum on October 25, 2019 in Kayseri, Turkey. /VCG Photo

Students view ancient artifacts displayed at Kayseri Museum on October 25, 2019 in Kayseri, Turkey. /VCG Photo

Kayseri Museum awaits visitors with its showroom and artifacts, which includes ancient Anatolian inscriptions, cuneiform-script tablets, ceramics, jewelry, and artifacts moved from the palace of Keykubadiye and Hercules sarcophagus. /VCG Photo

Kayseri Museum awaits visitors with its showroom and artifacts, which includes ancient Anatolian inscriptions, cuneiform-script tablets, ceramics, jewelry, and artifacts moved from the palace of Keykubadiye and Hercules sarcophagus. /VCG Photo

In 2014, a stone tool was found in the Gediz River that was dated with certainty to 1.2 million years ago. The 27,000-years-old homo sapiens footprints in the Kula and Karain caves are samples for human existence in Anatolia, in this period. /VCG Photo

In 2014, a stone tool was found in the Gediz River that was dated with certainty to 1.2 million years ago. The 27,000-years-old homo sapiens footprints in the Kula and Karain caves are samples for human existence in Anatolia, in this period. /VCG Photo