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Rock-Cut Tomb GE 89 Recently Excavated at Giza
Journal of Egyptian ArchaeologyThe rock tomb GE 89 was discovered during the GPR survey of the area in the extreme eastern edge of the Eastern Necropolis at Giza, northwest from the rock tomb of Kakherptah (GE 7721). GE 89 is an L-shaped tomb, with a layout similar to G 7721; it consists of two rooms separated by pillars.
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New rock-cut tombs at Etenna and the rock-cut tomb tradition in southern Anatolia
Anatolian Studies, 2003AbstractThe 41 rock-cut tombs at Etenna provide a clear impression of this very early and widespread tradition for the region. They allow us to compare the Lycian, Pamphylian, Cilician and Pisidian rock-cut tomb architecture and understand connections and discontinuities between them. They also illustrate how features of such tombs are based on natural
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Rock-cut Tomb Number 6 in Tripolis
2020Denizli’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, 2016The 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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KUNIN FORTRESS AND THE KUNIN ROCK-CUT TOMBS
AmisosThe Kunin Fortress and its associated multi-chambered rock-cut tombs in southeastern Anatolia form a significant dataset for understanding how Urartian architectural and administrative principles were applied in frontier regions. Constructed on a rocky elevation overlooking the Karasu Valley, the fortress displays a controlled northwest entrance, a ...
İsmail Coşkun, Ömer Tanyürek
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Two New Rock-cut Tombs in the Bārāndūz Valley, Iran
Iran and the Caucasus, 2017The 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.
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Rock-cut Tombs in Mallorca, and near Arles in Provence
The Antiquaries Journal, 1933Some 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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