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THE ROCK-CUT TOMBS OF ONAR VILLAGE IN ARAPGIR
2017The 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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The Rock-Cut Temple Tombs in the Mediterranean Area. A Study
2012THE ROCK-CUT TEMPLE TOMBS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA. A STUDY. Ambrosini Laura1 1Istituto di Studi sulle Civiltà Italiche e del Mediterraneo Antico - CNR, Roma, Italia, laura.ambrosini@iscima.cnr.it The rock-cut tombs are an interesting feature of Anatolian architecture in general. The type varies from site to site.
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THE YELBEYI ROCK-CUT TOMB IN ISAURIA AND HORSEMAN RELIEF
2010The Yelbeyi rock-cut tomb located in Isauria presents a different type of the rock-cut tombs widespread in Isauria and Rough Cilicia and is a fine example of the creative spirit of the local funerary art. The tomb is built to resemble a house and its main scene shows a victorious horseman riding his rearing horse on the naked enemy lying on the ground.
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Architectural Observations on Some Rock-Cut Tombs
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 1947openaire +1 more source
The Rock-cut Tombs of Norchia: the State of Research
2014The necropolis of Norchia, in the area of Viterbo (80 km. North of Rome), with its rock-cut tombs, is one of the most important archaeological sites of southern Etruria. This is an important and rare example of rock architecture, one of the few preserved in Italy.
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Megalithic tombs in western and northern Neolithic Europe were linked to a kindred society
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2019Federico Sánchez Quinto +2 more
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