Relief depicting god with the Hittite winged sun and a male figure holding a deer after hunting. One of the reliefs adorning inner walls of the gate-houses depicting cultural, mythological and daily-life scenes carved on blocks of basalt at Karatepe, the Late Hittite fortress (also known as Aslantaş) in the province of Osmaniye. The site was first discovered by Helmut Bossert and Halet Çambel in 1946. The fortress was founded in the 8th century BC by Azatiwata, ruler of the plain of Adana. the lion statue from Karatepe the Late Hittite fortress (also known as Aslantaş) in the province of Osmaniye. The site was first discovered by Helmut Bossert and Halet Çambel in 1946.12x18 cm, black and white photograph