Midas Tümülüsü (Tumulus MM)
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Midas Tümülüsü (Tumulus MM)
Several earthen mounds are some of the last remains of Gordion, the ancient capital of Phrygia. At nearly 175 feet tall, the largest of the hills, the "Midas Mound," was named for Gordion's most famous ruler, who was excavated by a team of archaeologists from the University of Pennsylvania in the late 1950s. A large burial chamber made from juniper, cedar, and pine beams was found inside, sheltering the remains of a man, along with precious arti…
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