A tumulus believed to have been built in the first century B.C. in the village of Kayı in Kastamonu’s Daday district in northern Türkiye is now open to visitors.
The tumulus, located in the Kavakdibi area of Kayı village, about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) from Daday’s district center, was registered in 1998 as a first-degree ar
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