Nemrut Dagi, Turkey

Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
At the top of Mt. Nemrut, King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene built his tomb-sanctuary along with huge statues (8-9 meters high) of himself, two lions and two eagles, and various Greek and Persian gods such as Hercules, Zeus-, Tyche, and Apollo-Mithras in 62 BC. These statues were once seated, with names of each god inscribed on them. The heads of the statues are scattered throughout the site; the pattern of damage to the heads (notably to noses) suggests iconoclasm. There are stone slabs, with bas-relief figures on them, that are thought to have formed a large frieze. These stones display the ancestors of Antiochus, who were Macedonians and Persians both. This tomb contains stone carvings of gods, such as the head of an eagle.

Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dag, Turkey, Turkey travel, photo, Nemrut Dagi
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey

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