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The Doomsday Culinary Horn: Zurna Kebab from Hatay
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Flavor of Decay The Food Chains of Empires Picture this: somewhere between a marble column of an Antiochian basilica and a dusty checkout counter of…
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Soli (Pompeiopolis): Where Sea Foam Washes Away History
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Dust of Ages Entry into the Labyrinth Sometimes, while walking along the dim paths of antiquity, you begin to doubt that a city ever truly…
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Gilindire Cave: The Last Refuge of the Future
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Delusions on the Edge of Time Versions of the Nonexistent When the surface fell, it burned for thirteen days. The first explosion — at the…
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Roman Bust: The Face That Looks Nowhere
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Artifact of Inevitability A Glance Through Glass He looks at you in a way no one knows how to anymore: with the indifference of marble,…
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Kiz Kalesi: The Fortress Guarded by Oblivion
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Dust of Ages Entry into the Labyrinth Sometimes, the surest way to fall into a trap is to walk through doors that no longer exist.…
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Blood on the Waves: How Pompey Drowned Pirates of Cilicia
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Scars of History Flashpoint The sea boiled like a mind drunk on power. In 67 BCE, the Mediterranean became a stage where Roman general Gnaeus…
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Project: Perge. Version 4.7.21
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Ravings at the Edge of Time Versions of the Unexistent It started with an update. One Tuesday — probably the 28th cycle of the new…
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Chanakchi Necropolis: Where The Stones Remember Those Who Erased Memory
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Dust of Ages Entering the Labyrinth You skirt around the karst sinkhole of Kanlidivane. Heading where the southern slope bares its stone teeth. The sun…
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Kurshunlu Waterfalls: The Whisper of Green Silence in Which You Find Yourself
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Point of Disappearance When the void calls, it doesn’t scream. It exhales. Slowly, like an old god tired of pleading. And you go—not for meaning,…
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The Family Relief: Whisper of Kanlidivane
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Artifact of Inevitability A Glance Through the Glass You stand at the edge of the Kanlidivane chasm, where the air smells of dust and eternity.…
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Perge: The Curve of Empires (part 4)
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Dust of Time Scars of Memory Perge, ca. 130 AD He came from the south. Dust-covered, silent, carrying a flat scroll sealed in a bone…
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Voice of Ruins — a guide for those not yet lost.
Travel stories from forgotten places where empires crumble into the dust of time. A blend of archaeology, irony, and personal reflection among the ruins of history.

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