#AncientCities
-

Seleukeia Lyrbe: Urbanism of Catastrophe
Dust of Ages Entering the Labyrinth Most cities are designed for life. Seleukeia Lyrbe was designed for its end. You feel it…
-

Kızılkoyun Necropolis. Server Farm of the Afterlife (part 2)
Dust of Time Entrance to the Labyrinth If you walk long enough along the cliffs of Kızılkoyun, you begin to feel as…
-

Kizıikoyun Necropolis. Infrastructure of Death
Dust of Time Entrance to the Labyrinth There are places you don’t come to — you end up there. The Kizilkoyun Necropolis…
-

5 Ancient Cities of Mersin: Territory of the Surviving Ruins
Exhibits of Survived History Hall of the Survivors Antiquity rarely dies beautifully. It does not leave to music, does not write a…
-

Sobesos: The Mosaic That Keeps Counting
Dust of Time Entrance into the Labyrinth There are places that sense you before you manage to take the first step. The…
-

Uçhisar: The Vertical Necropolis of Memory (part 2)
Uçhisar is a place where verticality becomes a way of thinking. A rock born from volcanic tuff, it long ago stopped being…
-

Uçhisar: The Lighthouse of Emptiness over Cappadocia (part 1)
Dust of Ages Entrance into the Labyrinth There are places where geography behaves like an artificial intelligence on the brink of self-awareness.…
-

Lamos: The City on the Edge of Stone Oblivion
Dust of Time Entrance to the Labyrinth Imagine a city that lives only because of its height. It clung to the mountain…
-

Olympos: The Port Stolen from the Gods (part 5)
The beach at Olympos doesn’t look like a postcard. The sand here is dark, flecked with pebbles, and the sea moves lazily,…
Search
Latest Posts
Latest Comments
Categories
Archives
- March 2026 (9)
- February 2026 (7)
- January 2026 (12)
- December 2025 (13)
- November 2025 (12)
- October 2025 (4)
- September 2025 (11)
- August 2025 (25)
- July 2025 (27)
- June 2025 (42)
Tags
Newsletter
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.

By signing up, you agree to the our terms and our Privacy Policy agreement.




