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Umgebung:

Berberini Façade. Phrygian inscription.Yapildak TumulusAlaçan Rock IdolGerdek Rock Tomb, TurkeyAreyastis Monument  - Phrygian facade. 1889Areyastis Monument .  InscriptionsMidas MonumentMidas MonumentSteps up a cistern, Midas CitySteps down a cistern, Midas CityMidas Şehri, AltarAcropolis of Midas Şehri, Altar. AfternoonBahşayiş Facade

Lage:

  • Türkei, Kümbet
  • geo:39.226078,30.617887
  • Genaue Lage

Period or year:

  • -550~ / unknown

Klassification:

  • Kastell
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=77042

Anmerkungen

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Kümbet Asar Kale is a typical Phrygian castle on a rocky hill overlooking the mountain roads of the Kümbet Valley and Beldere route, 1.5 km northeast of Kümbet Village, in the north of the valley. It has a stepped and ramped entrance from the north. There are silos carved into the bedrock, rooms carved into the rock, and a monumental cistern with a vaulted ceiling.

See:

  1. Susane Berndt-Ersöz,  Phrygian Rock–Cut Shrines. Structure, Function and Cult Practice, Leiden 2006
  2. “Kümbet Asar Kale”, Kültür Envanteri, 19 Temmuz 2021, https://kulturenvanteri.com/yer/?p=71547.
  3. R. Eser Kortanoğlu, Notes on Façade Architecture and Ornamental Elements on Monumental Rock - cut Tombs in Highland of Phrygia in Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Periods. TÜBA-AR 19, 2016, pp. 243-267.

Kümbet Asar Kale is a typical Phrygian castle on a rocky hill overlooking the mountain roads of the Kümbet Valley and Beldere route, 1.5 km northeast of Kümbet Village, in the north of the valley. It has a stepped and ramped entrance from the north. There are silos carved into the bedrock, rooms carved into the rock, and a monumental cistern with a vaulted ceiling.

See:

  1. Susane Berndt-Ersöz,  Phrygian Rock–Cut Shrines. Structure, Function and Cult Practice, Leiden 2006
  2. “Kümbet Asar Kale”, Kültür Envanteri, 19 Temmuz 2021, https://kulturenvanteri.com/yer/?p=71547.
  3. R. Eser Kortanoğlu, Notes on Façade Architecture and Ornamental Elements on Monumental Rock - cut Tombs in Highland of Phrygia in Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Periods. TÜBA-AR 19, 2016, pp. 243-267.

In der Nähe

Berberini Façade

Berberini Anıtı

Kümbet, Deliklikaya I (1 km)

Phrygiaan tomb.

Ballık Kale (2 km)

Phrygian small fortress. Wachtower?