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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…
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Megalithic Contour of Antalya: A Civilization Dismantled for Foundations
Archive of Erased Epochs A Crack in Chronology The history of Antalya begins neatly. With the Greeks. With columns. With coins. With…
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An Altar Without Priests: Chimera and the Geology of the Sacred
Abandoned Pantheons Ash Above the Altar There are fires that are lit. And then there are other fires — the ones that…
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Chinese New Year and the Architecture of Chaos: A Horse of Fire, a Calendar of Ash
Calendar of Oblivion Gates of Time There is a day when the calendar stops being accounting and becomes magic again. When numbers…
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Ihlara: The Archive of Silence and the Traces of Those Who Were (part 6)
The Call of Emptiness Point of Disappearance There are valleys that display themselves. And there are those that preserve evidence. Ihlara does…
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Instructions for Disappearance: Five Underground Cities of Cappadocia
Exhibits of Surviving History Hall of the Survivors History loves victors. Archaeology loves survivors. The underground cities of Cappadocia are not “marvels…
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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…
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Polygonal Silence of Cilicia (Part 2)
Archive of Erased Epochs A Fracture in the Chronology Cilicia is not only the Mediterranean coast and resort towns. In its mountainous…
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The History That Never Happened: Demre of Saint Nicholas
Ravings at the Edge of Time Versions of the Nonexistent There are cities that died. There are cities that were destroyed. And…
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Sanliurfa: Stone Surveillance over Humanity
Dust of Ages Entering the Labyrinth There are cities that lie. There are cities that stand. And there are cities that watch.…
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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…
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Gozleme: A Flat History of Decay
Taste of Decay Food Chains of Empires There is food that appears together with states, and food that outlives them without commentary.…
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Nicholas as a Function: What Remained After the Relics (Part 3)
Dust of Time Entering the Labyrinth There is a simple logic: if the body disappears, the cult should die. In Demre, this…
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The Church of St Nicholas of Myra: The Empty Sarcophagus (part 2)
Dust of Time Entering the Labyrinth At the center of the Church of St. Nicholas in Demre stands a sarcophagus. It is…
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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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