Arezastis in Phrygia | |||
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The façade, also known as Arezastis | |||
Yazılıkaya (described rock) is the name of today's village directly below one of the most important Phrygian ruins of Midas City (Turkish: Midas Şehir). The facade of the building is located on the left side of the road to the village of Çukurca, 1.7 km away from Yazılıkaya |
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The façade from the 6th century B.C. was named "Arezastis" after two words from the inscription: "MATEPAN APEZASTIN". |
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Photos: @chim, Monika P. | |||
Translation aid: www.DeepL.com/Translator | |||
Source: Wikipedia and others | |||
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