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Beyköy - Yumruktepe.Beyköy - YumruktepePhrygian graveMaltaş Monument, 2021Elements of the Phrygian statues.ASLANTAŞGöynüş KalesiBüyük Kapıkaya MonmentTreasury of King Midas

Location:

  • Türkiye, İhsaniye
  • geo:39.024319,30.461372
  • Location uncertain

Period or year:

  • -1180~ / unknown

Class:

  • Relief, votiv stone or altar
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=70393

Annotations

 

The Beykoy  inscription was founded by Kupanta-Kurunta, the Great King of Mira, a Late Bronze Age state in western Asia Minor, in order to commemorate his deeds, his realm and conquests. The text dates back to the iperiod of invasions of the Sea Peoples, ca. 1190–1180 BC.

See:

  1. Eberhard Zangger, “Die Luwier und der Trojanische Krieg – eine Entdeckungsgeschichte”, Orell Füssli,  Zurich 2017
  2. https://luwianstudies.org/interview-fred-woudhuizen-question-whether-hieroglyphic-inscription-beykoy-might-forged/

Nearby

Beyköy-Yumruktepe

EBA II settlement.

Beyköy - Yumruktepe (2 km)

Hittite rock inscriptions.

Kumca Bogaz Kapı Kaya (4 km)

Phrygian monument. Kayıhan Kumcaboğaz Kapıkaya.


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