Frontal view of the Kayseri stele. Currently housed in Anatolian Civilizations Museum in Ankara, this is a round topped stele with 6 lines of inscription running around on all 4 surfaces of it, first discovered in a house in Kayseri. The front face of the stele has been badly damaged and the sides of the stele has further damage. The bottom structure of the stele indicates that there may have been a separate base similar to Sultanhanı monument. Like Sultanhanı monument, this stele inscription is also dedicated to the god by a servant of King Wasusarma (see also Topada, Sivasa and Göstesin) and contains similar protective curses. Given the historical circumstances and dedicatorty notes in the text, it can be dated to second half of the 8th c...