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Stone Riddles of Cilicia: Meydan Kalesi and the Shadows of Forgotten Empires
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Dust of Ages Entrance to the Labyrinth You step out of the car onto a dirt track where asphalt long ago surrendered to dust and…
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Carrhae: The Moment When the Republic Choked on Gold
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Scars of History Ignition Point There are wars that begin over territory. There are wars over gods. And then there are wars born from human…
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10 Exhibits of the Antalya Museum / The Showcase Where Civilization Lies
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Exhibits of the Survived History Hall of the Survivors Everything else has been buried under layers of earth, burned, crumbled, melted down into bullets, sold…
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Kızılkoyun Necropolis. Server Farm of the Afterlife (part 2)
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Dust of Time Entrance to the Labyrinth If you walk long enough along the cliffs of Kızılkoyun, you begin to feel as if you’ve entered…
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Megalithic Contour of Antalya: A Civilization Dismantled for Foundations
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Archive of Erased Epochs A Crack in Chronology The history of Antalya begins neatly. With the Greeks. With columns. With coins. With inscriptions. With dates…
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An Altar Without Priests: Chimera and the Geology of the Sacred
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Abandoned Pantheons Ash Above the Altar There are fires that are lit. And then there are other fires — the ones that simply are. Self-igniting…
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Chinese New Year and the Architecture of Chaos: A Horse of Fire, a Calendar of Ash
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Calendar of Oblivion Gates of Time There is a day when the calendar stops being accounting and becomes magic again. When numbers tear off their…
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Seleukeia Lyrbe: The City That Refused to Be Found
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Dust of Ages Entering the Labyrinth There are cities that want to be found. They build harbors, roads, triumphal arches, monuments to themselves. They shout:…
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Ihlara: The Archive of Silence and the Traces of Those Who Were (part 6)
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The Call of Emptiness Point of Disappearance There are valleys that display themselves. And there are those that preserve evidence. Ihlara does not tell its…
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Instructions for Disappearance: Five Underground Cities of Cappadocia
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Exhibits of Surviving History Hall of the Survivors History loves victors. Archaeology loves survivors. The underground cities of Cappadocia are not “marvels of engineering” and…
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Kizıikoyun Necropolis. Infrastructure of Death
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Dust of Time Entrance to the Labyrinth There are places you don’t come to — you end up there. The Kizilkoyun Necropolis doesn’t call tourists,…
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Polygonal Silence of Cilicia (Part 2)
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Archive of Erased Epochs A Fracture in the Chronology Cilicia is not only the Mediterranean coast and resort towns. In its mountainous territories north of…
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