Asvan Kale is an archaeological mound located to the west of the Muratçık, Elâzığ village (formerly known as Aşvan), about 35 km from Elazığ city in Turkey.
The hill, which has a flat top and steep slopes, measured 130 x 110 meters at the base.
Excavations were carried out in 1968-72 under the direction of David French, under the direction of Stephen Mitchell, within the scope of the Aşvan Kale Project carried out by the British Institute of Archeology at Ankara within the framework of the Keban Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant Project studies.
Pottery studies show that, in the lower layers, red paint decorated sherds and Karaz red-black burnished ware are seen in all its varieties.
Hellenistic, Roman and Medieval type of architecture were found in the upper levels.