Sunset on Turkey’s massive stone heads

Published October 5, 2019
ADIYAMAN (Turkey): This Sept 23 time exposure photo shows massive stone head statues at an archaeological site near Mount Nemrut, in south-eastern Turkey.—AP
ADIYAMAN (Turkey): This Sept 23 time exposure photo shows massive stone head statues at an archaeological site near Mount Nemrut, in south-eastern Turkey.—AP

ADIYAMAN: Visitors snap photos of massive stone heads that stare down on them from the summit of Mount Nemrut, in Turkey’s southeastern Adiyaman province, their faces illuminated by sunset lighting.

Perched at an altitude of 2,150 meters (over 7,000 feet), the statues are part of a temple and tomb complex that King Antiochus I, of the ancient Commagene kingdom, built as a monument to himself.

A 50 meter (164-foot) -high, man-made mound — the presumed tomb of Antiochus — sets the background.

Son of the founder of the Commagene kingdom, Antiochus reigned between 64 and 38 BC, until he was deposed by the Romans. The kingdom spanned an area from the eastern edge of the Taurus mountains to the Euphrates River.

The ancient site — which includes giant 10-meter (33-foot) -high, seated statues of Antiochus himself surrounded by ancient deities, including Zeus and Apollo — was discovered in 1881 by a German engineer. Excavations began there in the 1950s.

Today, the site is listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site and the monuments are among the best-known images of Turkey, featuring on postcards and Turkish tourism posters and ads.

Visitors climb to the site at dawn or at dusk to see the statues under the spectacular lighting. Its also a favorite spot for stargazers to watch the night sky.

Published in Dawn, October 5th, 2019

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