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Tumulus of Karakus (south side)
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Tumulus of Karakus (south side)

The Tumulus of Karakus with the eagle on top of the south column. The Tumulus of Karakus is a funerary monument (hierothesion) of the Commagene Royal Family, located in the Kahta district of Adiyaman Province in Eastern Turkey.
Tumulus of Karakus [South Side]
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Tumulus of Karakus [South Side]

The Tumulus of Karakus with the eagle on top of the south column. The Tumulus of Karakus is a funerary monument (hierothesion) of the Commagene Royal Family, located in the Kahta district of Adiyaman Province in Eastern Turkey. 1st century...
Tumulus of Karakus with Distant Views of Mount Nemrut
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Tumulus of Karakus with Distant Views of Mount Nemrut

The eastern side of the Tumulus of Karakus with two columns still standing upright. One column has traces of a relief, the other is decorated with an animal sculpture. The Tumulus of Karakus is a funerary monument (hierothesion) of the Commagene...
Amphora-Rhyton from Kukouva Mogila Tumulus, National Archaeological Institute with Museum - BAS
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Amphora-Rhyton from Kukouva Mogila Tumulus, National Archaeological Institute with Museum - BAS

Silver-gilt amphora-rhyton from Kukouva Mogila tumulus, Duvanlii. Early 5th century BCE. National Archaeological Institute with Museum - BAS. Photo: Nikolay Genov in catalogue of the exhibition Los Tracios. Tesoros enigmáticos de Bulgaria...
Populonia Tumulus Tomb
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Populonia Tumulus Tomb

One of three tumulus tombs with stone plinths located in the Etruscan necropolis of Populonia, Italy, 7th-4th centuries B.C.E.
Jewels from Niizawa Senzuka Tumulus
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Jewels from Niizawa Senzuka Tumulus

These golden jewels come from the Niizama Senzuka No. 126 Tumulus, which is located in Kawanishicho, Nara prefecture, Japan. They date the 5th century CE, during the Kofun period. (Tokyo National Museum)
Jug from Gordion, Tumulus K III
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Jug from Gordion, Tumulus K III

Single-handed spouted jug from "Tumulus K.III" at Gordion (Gordium), in modern-day Turkey. Mid-8th century to early 7th century BCE. (Museum of Archaeology, Istanbul, Turkey).
Bowl from Gordion, Tumulus K III
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Bowl from Gordion, Tumulus K III

Bowl from "Tumulus K.III" at Gordion (Gordium), in modern-day Turkey. Mid-8th century to early 7th century BCE. (Museum of Archaeology, Istanbul, Turkey).
Neolithic Tumulus Interior, Locmariaquer
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Neolithic Tumulus Interior, Locmariaquer

The interior chamber of the stone burial mound known as the Table-des-Marchands (Table of Merchants) at the Neolithic site of Locmariaquer in north-west France. The tomb was constructed in the 5th millennium BCE and is so called because of...
Table-des-Marchands Tumulus, Locmariaquer
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Table-des-Marchands Tumulus, Locmariaquer

The stone burial mound known as the Table-des-Marchands (Table of Merchants) at the Neolithic site of Locmariaquer in north-west France. The tomb was constructed in the 5th millennium BCE and is so called because of the large flat stone which...
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