Staff posing in front of a replica of Fraktin relief which is in display in the Archaeological Museum of Kayseri. This relief is dated back to the mid-13th century BC. It was located near Gümüşören (Fraktin) village of Develi, about 78 km to the city of Kayseri. Sculptured rock-panel about 1.3 meters by 3.2 meters in size illustrates two groups of figures in a religious ceremony. The figures are identified by labels in Luwian hieroglyphs. Although common figure of both scenes is altar in the middle, the scene on the left shows Hattusili III, as read from hieroglyphs above the figure, pouring libation to the Storm God. The scene on the right shows Queen Puduhepa, depicted clothed from head to foot in her priestess robe, pouring libation to t...