ICCROM Mora Samples Collection
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MRA-TUR-Yaz001

Type Sample Item

Sample ID

MRA-TUR-Yaz001

Dimensions (cm)

Length
9.8
Width
6.5
Height
2.4

Weight

weight value (g)
173.88
Notes
135.37 (fragment); 173.88 (all)

Geographic Location

Detailed location not available
no

Historical note about the site/monument

The Midas Monument is located in the Yazılıkaya (Turkish: “carved rock”) Valley, a location with traces of discontinuous settlement starting from the Bronze age and several important monuments from the 8th to 6th centuries BC associated with the Phrygian civilization. The Valley and its heritage gained attention from Western scholars and archaeologists beginning in the 1800s. It is to William Ramsey, a Scottish archaeologist, that the monument’s association with Midas can be credited, who noted the name on an inscription at the site. The 20th century witnessed ongoing excavation campaigns, and a large survey in the 21st century has provided indications of further monuments in the environs. The Midas Monument itself dates to the 6th or 7th century BC and presents a large rock-carved façade with bas relief embellishments. An “entrance” suggests the presence of an inner chamber, but in reality leads only to a shallow niche, perhaps originally used to house a statue.

 

Sources:

https://turkisharchaeonews.net/site/yazılıkaya-midas-monument

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yazılıkaya,_Eskişehir

 

Further reading:

Topal, T., & SÖZMEN, B. (2001). Characteristics of the weathering zones developed within the tuffs of the Midas monument. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences10(2), 83-91.

 

Kadioglu, S., Kadioglu, Y. K., & Akyol, A. A. (2015, July). Picturing monuments and cultural heritages with ground penetrating radar method including its half bird's eye view visualization. In 2015 8th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (IWAGPR) (pp. 1-4). IEEE.

Date of sampling

Unknown
Yes

Photos/Documents (provenance)

Description
1. Midas monument (photo by Yupolat, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yazılıkaya-Midas_Anıtı_.jpg / CC BY-SA 4.0)

Support

Moderate (has some deterioration features such as lack of cohesion/adhesion) and ideally should not be removed from its holder

Finishing Layers

n.a.

Inventory