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Surroundings:

Door lentil with Olba symbolsPitStelCult SiteYonuzluIsikkale ChurchA sarcophagusRoman RoadIsikkale ChurchSinekkale Villar RusticaeSinekkale Villar RusticaeSinekkaleSinekkaleSinekkaleSinekkaleSinekkaleVilla RusticaVilla Rustica with isodomic wall constructionAncient RoadA villa rusticaeKarakabalı ChurchPaved Roman roadHıdırlıPaslı RuinsPaslı RuinsThe Tomb of Fearless KingSarcophagus with lion relievoView from TekkadınEngraved stairsRuins of the Church

Location:

  • Türkiye, Öztürkmenli
  • geo:36.446671,34.010509
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -2xx~ / 6xx~

Class:

  • Rural settlement
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=70019

Annotations

Akhayat is an ancient settlement located 400 m west of the chasm of Asagi Dunya Obruğu.  Some buildings are carved into the rock. It was probably a place of worship. One of the lintels bears four Olbic symbols. The chasm and the settlement were related to each other. The site dates to the late Roman-early Byzantine period. There are also some rock tombs and altars south of the chasm.

See:

  1. Hamdi ŞAHİN, Aşkım ÖZDİZBAY, DAĞLIK KİLİKİA YERLEŞİM TARİHİ VE EPİGRAFYA ARAŞTIRMALARI 2014-2015  in: ARAŞTIRMA SONUÇLARI TOPLANTISI XXXIV, 2. CİLT, Edirne 2016, p. 505 f [in turkish]
  2. A. Özdizbay, Ipek Dağlı Dinçer:"Dağlık Kilikia Yerleşim Tarihi ve Kırsal Yerleşmeler Araştırması 2015,/Surveys on the Settlement History and Rural Settlements in Rough Cilicia 2015,  ANMED 14, 2016: pp. 196-205.

 


Nearby

Asagi Dunya Pit

AsagiDunya

Yonuzlu

Ancient site near ancient Seleukeia ad Calycadnum.

Akhayat

Ancient necropolis near Karadedeli Village.


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