In:
Jerusalem Journal of Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Vol. 3, No. 1 ( 2022-10-13), p. 70-107
Abstract:
Cappadocia, like many other parts of the world, is loaded with underground defense structures. The volcanic tuff, characteristic of the region, is easy to carve through and covers hundreds of square kilometers, thus providing favorable conditions for numerous underground defense structures. Consequently, almost every village in Cappadocia boasts at least one or more rock-cut structures. Although some are small and stand-alone structures, others constitute large and elaborate underground cities, including hundreds of meters-long tunnels and countless rooms. For more than seven years now, the OBRUK Cave Research Group has carried out the Underground Structures Inventory Project in Kayseri province. To date, 33 underground cities have been systematically explored and surveyed. This article begins with an introductory overview of the historical background and research of underground cities in Cappadocia and continues with an account of some of the most telling examples of these structures.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2788-8819
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Institute of Archaeology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Publication Date:
2022
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