Hittite sun disk

The sun disks have been found in at least 13 royal tombs from the early Bronze Age in Alaca Höyük.

[1][2] Ankara University writes that:[excessive quote] The symbol belongs to the Hattis from the pre-Hittite period.

The Sun Disc is made of bronze, and was commonly used about 4250 years ago in religious ceremonies.

Hatti kings were buried in funeral ceremonies typically with 4-5 such symbols of similar design.

The Turkish food producing company Eti uses the sun disk as their logo.

A depiction of the disk
A sun disk found in tombs in Alacahöyük dates back to the early Bronze Age .
Hittite Sun Disc Monument in Ankara , Turkey