Sakyol (Kurdish: Pulur) is a village in the Çemişgezek District, Tunceli Province, Turkey.
Their inner space resembled a ship bow divided into three parts; the upper platforms were red-painted and decorated with geometric figures.
Statuette of women and men, as well as of worship animals, such as horses, bulls and rams were found near these hearths.
The horseshoe-shaped mobile shrines with ram protome sculptures, as well as three-legged pedestals, and phallus-shaped pendant figures were also of religious nature.
Pulur Sakyol mound represents one of the most extreme points in the northern spread of the Kura-Aras Culture.