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The Rock-Cut Tombs of the Karabacak Village

2018
The rock-cut tombs of the Karabacak village are by the Middle Kızılırmak River, by Yozgat in Central Anatolia. This region, with its rich water source and strategical location, was inhabited by many cultures interacting with neighbouring cultures throughout history. Few archaeological excavations and surface surveys have been conducted in Yozgat and in
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VI—Some Rock-cut Tombs and Habitation Caves in Mallorca

Archaeologia, 1927
It has been claimed that in its general form the type of burial cave which is the principal subject of this paper is in some way linked with the longbarrows of Britain; that is to say they must have had a common origin, and both must have been built by people dominated by some very powerful tradition—the cult of the dead.
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NEW OBSERVATIONS OF THE DOGUBAYAZIT ROCK-CUT TOMB

2017
The Rock-Cut Tomb of Doğubayazıt is a unique example in the Eastern Anatolian and Urartian geography with its plan, features and façade reliefs. It comprises of a main hall at the entrance, and two rooms that can be accessed by ascending from it. There are niches on the west and north walls of the tomb chamber. What makes the Doğubayazıt Tomb unique is
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THE ROCK-CUT TOMBS OF ONAR VILLAGE IN ARAPGIR

2017
The subject of this study is the rock tombs in Onar village, which is located fi fteen kilometers from the town of Arapgir and fi ve kilometers east of the road. Despite the lack of knowledge about the region’s ancient history, it is likely that the region developed alongside with Malatya province until the Roman period ...
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Reactive binder and aggregate interfacial zones in the mortar of Tomb of Caecilia Metella concrete, 1C BCE, Rome

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2022
Nobumichi Tamura, Marie D Jackson
exaly  

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