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Steps up a cistern, Midas CitySteps down a cistern, Midas CityMidas Şehri, AltarAcropolis of Midas Şehri, Altar. AfternoonAreyastis Monument  - Phrygian facade. 1889Areyastis Monument .  InscriptionsPişmiş KaleGerdek Rock Tomb, TurkeyAlaçan Rock IdolYapildak TumulusBerberini Façade. Phrygian inscription.

Lage:

  • Türkei, Yazılıkaya
  • geo:39.200878,30.713518
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -6xx~ / unknown

Klassification:

  • Heiligtum
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=26519

Anmerkungen

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The so-called Midas Monument at Phrygian Yazılıkaya formerly identified as the tomb of Midas, The  niche at the bottom, with graffiti :  MATAR (Mother, i.e. the goddess Cybele) and it probably held a statue of goddess. 

The facade contains a dedication in Paleo Phrygian by Ates son of Arkias to Midas

Sources:

  1. Mark Henderson Munn, The Mother of the Gods, Athens, And the Tyranny of Asia. A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion, University of California Press, Ltd. London 2006, pp. 70 f.
  2. Emilie Haspels: I am the Last of the Travelers. Midas City Excavation and Surveys in the Highlands of Phrygia, eds. von Dietrich Berndt. Arkeoloji ve Sanat, II ed. Istanbul 2012.
  3. Piotr Bienkowski, Alan Millard, Dictionary of the Ancient Near East, p. 198.
  4. Caroline Henriette Emilie Haspels, The Highlands of Phrygia. Sites and Monuments, Princeton 1971
  5. William Mitchell Ramsay, "The Rock Necropoleis of Phrygia", Journal of Hellenic Studies 3, 1882, pp. 1-32.
  6. Yazilikaya - Midas Sehri-http://www.tayproject.org/TAYages.fm$Retrieve?CagNo=10280&html=ages_detail_e.html&layout=web
  7. Yusuf Polat, The Phrygian Rock Cut Religious Monument, BAR International Series 1739, 2008
  8. idem:The Phrygian Rock Cut Religious Monuments, the Destructions of the Monuments and their Restoration Processes (425-430), Symposium on Mediterrranean Archaeology (SOMA 2005), 2008, pp. 425-430

 

The so-called Midas Monument at Phrygian Yazılıkaya formerly identified as the tomb of Midas, The  niche at the bottom, with graffiti :  MATAR (Mother, i.e. the goddess Cybele) and it probably held a statue of goddess. 

The facade contains a dedication in Paleo Phrygian by Ates son of Arkias to Midas

Sources:

  1. Mark Henderson Munn, The Mother of the Gods, Athens, And the Tyranny of Asia. A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion, University of California Press, Ltd. London 2006, pp. 70 f.
  2. Emilie Haspels: I am the Last of the Travelers. Midas City Excavation and Surveys in the Highlands of Phrygia, eds. von Dietrich Berndt. Arkeoloji ve Sanat, II ed. Istanbul 2012.
  3. Piotr Bienkowski, Alan Millard, Dictionary of the Ancient Near East, p. 198.
  4. Caroline Henriette Emilie Haspels, The Highlands of Phrygia. Sites and Monuments, Princeton 1971
  5. William Mitchell Ramsay, "The Rock Necropoleis of Phrygia", Journal of Hellenic Studies 3, 1882, pp. 1-32.
  6. Yazilikaya - Midas Sehri-http://www.tayproject.org/TAYages.fm$Retrieve?CagNo=10280&html=ages_detail_e.html&layout=web
  7. Yusuf Polat, The Phrygian Rock Cut Religious Monument, BAR International Series 1739, 2008
  8. idem:The Phrygian Rock Cut Religious Monuments, the Destructions of the Monuments and their Restoration Processes (425-430), Symposium on Mediterrranean Archaeology (SOMA 2005), 2008, pp. 425-430

 


In der Nähe

Midas

Midas town - Midas Sehri. Uazilikaia Village - Eskisehir.

Kırkgöz Kayalığı

Phrygian rock settlement.

Midas Şehri - Midas City, Cistern

Yazılı Koyu - Midas Sehri - water reservoir