|  | Narak | overview | 
	
		| Other name(s) | Nerikka, Nerik | 
	
		| Modern name(s) | Oymaagaç Höyük | 
	
		| Region | Anatolia | 
	
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		| Latitude | 41.20768754 N | suggest info | 
	
		| Longitude | 35.42942981 E | 
	
		| Status | Accurate location | 
	
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		|  | 41.207688, 35.429430 === 41.207688 N, 35.429430 E === 41° 12' 27.7"  N, 35° 25' 45.9"  E | 
	
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				| University of Uppsala |  
				| The Department of Linguistics and Philology is a part of the Faculty of Languages, and therefore within the Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences. It is responsible for research and education in African and Asian languages and cultures, the European classical languages, as well as linguistics and computational linguistics. |  
				| Olof Pedersén |  
				| Professor in Assyriology. His research has treated different central aspects of the use of written documentation within the older cultures in the Ancient Near East and the relation between the written and the material historical evidence. |  
				| Wikipedia |  
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		| Web | Archaeological excavation of Nerik | 
	
		| Narak at Wikipedia | 
	
		| Oymaagac-Nerik-Projekt - Excavation project website in German | 
	
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		| Nearest sites | Yogurtçu Baba Höyük, circa 53.6 km (33.3 mi) south Oluz Höyük, circa 75.5 km (46.9 mi) south
 Enete, Eis Amisos, Samsun, circa 75.7 km (47 mi) east
 Tekkeköy caves, circa 85.6 km (53.2 mi) east
 Synopa, Sinope, Sinop, circa 94.3 km (58.6 mi) north
 Toptepe, circa 96.7 km (60.1 mi) south-west
 Pompeiopolis, circa 106.9 km (66.4 mi) west
 Šapinuwa, Apinuwa, Shapinuwa, Ortaköy, circa 107.4 km (66.7 mi) south
 Zela, Zile, circa 107.7 km (66.9 mi) south-east
 Taslihöyük, circa 116.6 km (72.5 mi) south-east
 Tapikka, Tapigga, Tabigga, Masat Höyük, circa 121.1 km (75.2 mi) south
 Alacahöyük, circa 124.6 km (77.5 mi) south-west
 Eskiyapar Höyügü, circa 129.2 km (80.3 mi) south-west
 Dazimon, Anzen, Dazman, Tokat, circa 136.7 km (84.9 mi) south-east
 Aiginetes, circa 143.8 km (89.3 mi) north-west
 Yazilikaya, circa 147.7 km (91.8 mi) south-west
 Hattusa, circa 149.3 km (92.8 mi) south-west
 Aboniteichos, Ionopolis, Inebolu, circa 163 km (101.3 mi) north-west
 Kerkenes, circa 165 km (102.6 mi) south
 Tawiniya, Tavium, Büyüknefes, circa 169.1 km (105.1 mi) south-west
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		| Database | ID 4503, created 16 May 2014, 00:31, Last changed 25 May 2014, 15:04 | 
	
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