The recent unearthing of a monumental Urartian gate at the Korzut Castle site has provided archaeologists with unparalleled insights into the defensive and architectural ingenuity of the ancient kingdom. This imposing entrance, crafted from massive stone slabs meticulously carved and assembled without mortar, reveals sophisticated engineering techniques that underscore Urartian mastery over fortification design. The gate’s preservation allows experts to better understand how such structures balanced both aesthetic grandeur and military functionality, emphasizing the castle’s role as a critical stronghold in eastern Türkiye.

Key features identified at the site include:

  • Massive basalt lintel: weighing…