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Les environs:

Yapildak TumulusBerberini Façade. Phrygian inscription.

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Gökbahce
  • geo:39.153076,30.575197
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -500~ / -330~

Classification:

  • Sanctuaire
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=77040

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

The Bahşayiş Facade localy known as  Bahşiş Çeşmesi  is located on the rocky slope on the west bank of Kocadere stream, 1 km southwest of Gökbahçe village prev. Bahsayiş Village. It was first discovered by  John Robert Steuart in 1837. Behind the Facade is a 4.5 m deep shaft. Bahşayiş Monuments is estimated to date to the Late Phrygian period (550-330 BC).

Sources:

  1. Catherine M Draycott, Activating the Achaemenid Landscape. The Broken Lion Tomb (Yılan Taş) and the Phrygian Highlands in the Achaemenid Period. In G.R. Tsetskhladze (ed) Phrygia in Antiquity, Colloquia Antiqua 24, Leuven: Peeters Press 2018, pp.189-218.
  2. https://kulturenvanteri.com/yer/bahseyis-aniti/
  3. Yusuf Polat, The Phrygian Rock Cut Religious Monument, BAR International Series 1739, 2008
  4. 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 Bahşayiş Facade localy known as  Bahşiş Çeşmesi  is located on the rocky slope on the west bank of Kocadere stream, 1 km southwest of Gökbahçe village prev. Bahsayiş Village. It was first discovered by  John Robert Steuart in 1837. Behind the Facade is a 4.5 m deep shaft. Bahşayiş Monuments is estimated to date to the Late Phrygian period (550-330 BC).

Sources:

  1. Catherine M Draycott, Activating the Achaemenid Landscape. The Broken Lion Tomb (Yılan Taş) and the Phrygian Highlands in the Achaemenid Period. In G.R. Tsetskhladze (ed) Phrygia in Antiquity, Colloquia Antiqua 24, Leuven: Peeters Press 2018, pp.189-218.
  2. https://kulturenvanteri.com/yer/bahseyis-aniti/
  3. Yusuf Polat, The Phrygian Rock Cut Religious Monument, BAR International Series 1739, 2008
  4. 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

 

 


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