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Three Urartian Rock-Cut Tombs from Palu

Tel Aviv: Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University, 1994
L'importance attribuee par le royaume d'Urartu a sa frontiere occidentale est affirme par un route ou se trouvaient des relais espaces de 20 a 30 km. Dans la region de la riviere Murat, la route bifurque vers le sud. Ce site est protege par une importante forteresse : Palu. Des tombes troglodytiques y furent exhumees. Cet article parle de cette mise au
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A New Rock-cut tomb in Jerash

Syria, 1989
Naghawi A. A New Rock-cut tomb in Jerash. In: Syria. Tome 66 fascicule 1-4, 1989. pp. 201-218.
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Rock-cut Tomb Number 6 in Tripolis

Denizli’nin Buldan ilçesi, Yenicekent beldesinde bulunan Tripolis, Lydia, Karia ve Phrygia arasındaki bölgede, verimli toprakları ve önemli ticaret yolu üzerinde olan bir kenttir. Kent, en görkemli yıllarını Roma imparatorluk çağında yaşamıştır. Bulunduğu coğrafya, bir kentin kurulması için çok uygun bir konumdadır. Tripolis nekropolis alanlarında 2007-
ARICI, Sabri, ERDOĞAN, Aytekin
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The rock-cut chamber tombs of Labraunda

Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome, 2016
The rock-cut chamber tombs form a very small percentage of the rock-cut tombs in Labraunda. The majority of these tombs, situated next to the sanctuary, were studied by Paul Åström in 1950 together with the sarcophagi; two improved from natural caves further from the sanctuary in both directions were found in a topographic survey conducted by Lars ...
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Two New Rock-cut Tombs in the Bārāndūz Valley, Iran

Iran and the Caucasus, 2017
The article presents a newly discovered site with a fortress and a rock-cut complex in the Lake Urmiya basin. The site is located approximately 1 kilometre north-west of the village of Sydk/Sīdak in the Bārāndūz River valley, about 30 km south-west of the city of Urmiya.
Roberto Dan   +2 more
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Hollow Brick Tombs, Rock-Cut Chamber Tombs, and the Two-Tiered Earthen Platform Phenomenon in Qin Tombs

Architecture Engineering and Science
Despite the continuous improvement of productivity and the growing human ability to transform and utilize nature, natural conditions and the ecological environment have always been decisive factors shaping the characteristics of cultural remains. During the Warring States, Qin, and Han periods, the emergence of vertical shaft tombs with a rammed-earth ...
Kai Feng, Lu Liu, Ru Lin
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Rock-cut Tombs in Mallorca, and near Arles in Provence

The Antiquaries Journal, 1933
Some rock-cut tombs in Mallorca and near Arles were described by the present writer in Archaeologia, lxxvi, 121–60. As subsequent discoveries have cleared up certain doubtful points, and support or modify suggestions then made, a further note seems to be desirable.
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Rock-Cut Tombs and an Open-Air Shrine at Madavank, Eastern Turkey

Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 2003
This article deals with five rock-cut tombs and an open-air shrine located at Madavank, near Van, in eastern Turkey. These monuments are described, analysed and compared with the similar structures built by the Urartians.It is proposed that the tombs and the open-air shrine at Madavank comprise a unique complex for the Van region.
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Etruscan rock-cut tombs and 3D modeling

2015
This thesis examines Etruscan rock-cut tombs that are characteristic for inland southern Etruria and are dated from second quarter of the 6th century BC to the end of 3rd and beginning of the 2nd century BC. Thesis is focused on the architecture of the tombs, their typology, decoration, iconography and their architectural evolution.
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NEW ROCK-CUT TOMBS URARTIAN IN IGDIR AREA

2011
Iğdır İli, ülkemizin en doğusunda yer almaktadır. İklimi, su kaynakları ve stratejik konumu nedeniyle tarih boyunca daima önemli bir yerleşim yeri olmuştur. Bölgedeki ilk çalışmalar İ.K. Kökten tarafından yapılmış ve Gökçeli Höyük buluntularıyla Mezolitik Çağ’a kadar götürülmüştür.
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