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Beypinari Mezari |
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Rock-cut Tomb |
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Central Anatolia |
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Eskisehir |
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Sivrihisar |
Village:
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Bögürtlen |
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Survey |
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Early Phrygian Middle Phrygian Late Phrygian |
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It is located at Beypinari Mevkii, about 1 km south of the Phrygian Monument at Balkayasi. It was discovered in 2001 by T. Tüfekçi Sivas and H. Sivas, and delienated. It is a grave with a single room and gable roof, and a subterranean dromos, which was carved into the rock. It has been robbed. There are two benches, which were carved into the bedrock, on the rear wall and left wall of the burial chamber. |
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