Beşdut Rock Cut Tombs

Historical / Turkiye, Central Anatolia, Çankırı


Beşdut Rock Cut Tombs

The tombs are cut into the rocks on both sides of the stream in central Beşdut Village. It is assumed that they are from th 6th BC. One of them has columns, the other does not. The tomb with collars is 10 m wide and 2 m high. The columns with round bodies have no pedestals. The entrance is square planned. The walls and ceiling are flat. The tomb without columns is located next to the tomb with columns, and is 8x10m. The rectangular-shaped entrance opens to the burial chamber. The walls and ceiling are flat. There are also other similar rock tombs in the region.

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