2,800-year-old ivory carved with sphinx discovered in Turkey

The artifact is from an Iron Age settlement at Hattusa that was established after the city was abandoned by the Hittites.

Carved elephant ivory on a white display from the Iron Age.
Archaeologists estimate that the carved piece of elephant's tusk is about 2,800 years old.
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