
On a massive hill in Şanlıurfa, imagine a structure built from ancient stones. This is known as the Deyr Yakup Monastery, but it is also called the “Throne of Nemrut.” Why? Because in ancient times, kings built thrones on high places to demonstrate their power.This structure was built exactly 1800 years ago. At that time, there were no buildings or telephones as we know them today. People constructed enormous monuments for those they loved and for their beliefs. The Deyr Yakup Monastery was buil
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Kasım Emre Anıl

The Krispos Monumental Tomb is a funerary monument constructed in honor of a Roman-era Egyptian pantomime artist, featuring classical architectural elements. It is currently preserved in the garden of the Ereğli Museum in the Karadeniz Ereğli district of Zonguldak Province.Historical and Biographical BackgroundIn antiquity, artistic activities held a significant place within the boundaries of the Roman Empire. The pantomime artist Krispos, of Egyptian origin, came to Heraclea Pontica (modern-day
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

The Uzunyuva Monumental Tomb and Museum Complex is an archaeological site located in the Milas district of Muğla Province, offering insights into the political and cultural structure of the Carian civilization. In antiquity, Milas was known as Mylasa and served as the center of Caria; thus, the region became the focal point of administrative and religious activities. Uzunyuva unites the Hekatomnos Monumental Tomb with its surrounding sacred area, reflecting the architectural and artistic sensibi
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Fatma Köroğlu