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- Q1302768 subject Q20926633.
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- Q1302768 abstract "Mount Hasan (Turkish: Hasan Dağı) is an inactive stratovolcano in Aksaray province, Turkey. With an elevation of 3,268 m (10,722 ft), it ranks as the second highest mountain of central Anatolia. A caldera 4-5 kilometres wide formed near the current summit around 7500 BC, in an eruption recorded in Neolithic paintings.The ancient settlement of Çatalhöyük collected obsidian from the area of Hasan Dağ, which they probably traded with other settlements for luxury goods. Obsidian mirrors and flakes have also been found. The importance of Hasan Dağ to the people of Çatalhöyük may be shown by a wall painting, sometimes called the "first landscape" by art historians, which some believe is a depiction of Hasan Dağ towering over the settlement's houses.It was the second mountain from the south in the Byzantine beacon system used to warn the Byzantine capital of Constantinople of incursions during the Arab–Byzantine wars.Approximately a six hours' walk is required to climb to the top of the mountain from the highest point accessible by car. The summit offers a fabulous view over the central Anatolian plateau, including distant Cappadocia.".
- Q1302768 elevation "3268.0".
- Q1302768 eruptionYear "-6200".
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- Q1302768 prominence "1922.0".
- Q1302768 thumbnail Vulkan_Hasan_Bagi.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1302768 elevationM "3268".
- Q1302768 lastEruption "6200".
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- Q1302768 name "Mount Hasan".
- Q1302768 prominenceM "1922".
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- Q1302768 comment "Mount Hasan (Turkish: Hasan Dağı) is an inactive stratovolcano in Aksaray province, Turkey. With an elevation of 3,268 m (10,722 ft), it ranks as the second highest mountain of central Anatolia. A caldera 4-5 kilometres wide formed near the current summit around 7500 BC, in an eruption recorded in Neolithic paintings.The ancient settlement of Çatalhöyük collected obsidian from the area of Hasan Dağ, which they probably traded with other settlements for luxury goods.".
- Q1302768 label "Mount Hasan".
- Q1302768 lat "38.1275".
- Q1302768 long "34.166666666666664".
- Q1302768 depiction Vulkan_Hasan_Bagi.jpg.
- Q1302768 name "Mount Hasan".