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Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1982
Kokh 1 is rectangular in plan, has a slightly concave floor and rounded corners, and contained three burials (Homo I, II, and III) and a small juglet. Two blocking stones seal the kokh. Kokh 2 is ovular in plan and also has a concave floor; one burial was recovered here (Homo IV). Kokh 3 is rectangular in plan and was tightly sealed by a blocking stone.
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Kokh 1 is rectangular in plan, has a slightly concave floor and rounded corners, and contained three burials (Homo I, II, and III) and a small juglet. Two blocking stones seal the kokh. Kokh 2 is ovular in plan and also has a concave floor; one burial was recovered here (Homo IV). Kokh 3 is rectangular in plan and was tightly sealed by a blocking stone.
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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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Naghawi A. A New Rock-cut tomb in Jerash. In: Syria. Tome 66 fascicule 1-4, 1989. pp. 201-218.
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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.
Roberto Dan +2 more
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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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Rock-Cut Tombs and an Open-Air Shrine at Madavank, Eastern Turkey
Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 2003This 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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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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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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The Rock-Cut Tombs of the Karabacak Village
2018The 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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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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