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The most significant and interesting finds from Akalan are the group consisting of terracotta architectural plaques , roof tiles and acroterion pieces . The motifs on the plaques are formed by relief designs and matt paint , brick red ...
The most significant and interesting finds from Akalan are the group consisting of terracotta architectural plaques , roof tiles and acroterion pieces . The motifs on the plaques are formed by relief designs and matt paint , brick red ...
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Terracotta architectural plaques found by M. Özsait " in surveys carried out in Samsun province at Köyiçi Tepesi ( Yurtyeri Tepesi ) , 50 located in Mazlumoğlu village near the town of Ladik , indicate that this type of wooden temple ...
Terracotta architectural plaques found by M. Özsait " in surveys carried out in Samsun province at Köyiçi Tepesi ( Yurtyeri Tepesi ) , 50 located in Mazlumoğlu village near the town of Ladik , indicate that this type of wooden temple ...
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This led to the new architectural and functional orientation of the structure . A new entrance was pierced in the western niche ( Fig . 3 , no . 1 ) and became the west end of this axis ( Fig . 4 - axis no . 3 ) .
This led to the new architectural and functional orientation of the structure . A new entrance was pierced in the western niche ( Fig . 3 , no . 1 ) and became the west end of this axis ( Fig . 4 - axis no . 3 ) .
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