Taş Kule

Taş Kule
Taş Kule
Taş Kule is located in Turkey
Taş Kule
Shown within Turkey
LocationIzmir Province, Turkey
RegionAnatolia
Coordinates38°39′37.6″N 26°49′21.3″E / 38.660444°N 26.822583°E / 38.660444; 26.822583
TypeMausoleum
Site notes
ConditionIn ruins

Taş Kule is a 4th century BC Persian influenced tomb near Phocaea, now Foça in modern day Turkey.

Little surviving structures from ancient Phocaea remain today.[1] The structure is 4.5 metres high, consisting of a two-storey structure with the sarcophagus on the top.[2]

The tomb was constructed during the Achaemenid Persian period and dates from between 546 and 480 BCE. It is carved from a limestone rock formation.[3] It lies 7 km east of Eski Foça and the modern and probably also ancient road to the settlement runs within 100 metres of the tomb.[4]

Nicholas Cahill says that the tomb "does not fit easily into established architectural traditions of Asia Minor; no exact parallels are known for its shape and decoration. Hence there is no general agreement about its date or the architectural tradition to which it belongs", though it has been compared to earlier Phrygian monuments.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dubin, Marc; Ayliffe, Rosie; Gawthrop, John; Richardson, Terry (2007-01-25). The Rough Guide to Turkey. Rough Guides UK. ISBN 978-1-84836-846-0.
  2. ^ "Persian grave monument near Foca - Phocaea - Vici.org". vici.org. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  3. ^ "Taş Kule". megalithic.co.uk.
  4. ^ a b Cahill, Nicholas (1988). "Taş Kule: A Persian-Period Tomb near Phokaia". American Journal of Archaeology. 92 (4): 481–501. doi:10.2307/505245. ISSN 0002-9114. JSTOR 505245.