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Erscheinungsdatum
30.03.2024
Herausgeber
Springer International Publishing
Autorenporträt
Ali Yamaç is a Turkish speleologist. He was born in 1957 and caving since 1976. In addition to his natural cave explorations, as a part of his artificial cave projects, he had explored and surveyed numerous underground cities and rock dwelled settlements around different regions of Turkey. He was the leader of the teams working for “Kayseri Underground Structures Inventory Project” and “Gaziantep Underground Structures Inventory Project”. He had explored, surveyed and mapped hundreds of artificial underground structures within these and other projects. Among them, there are 52 rock-cut Byzantine churches and 48 underground cities.
Schlagwörter
Byzantine rock-cut churches, Cliff dwellings, Koramaz Valley, Rock-cut architecture, Underground city, Funerary Architecture of Koramaz Valley, Cliff Settlements of Koramaz Valley, Rock-cut Churches of Koramaz Valley, Underground cities of Koramaz Valley, Rock cut architecture in Turkey, valleys of Cappadocia, archaeology in Turkey, Ihlara, Zemi, Zelve, Güvercinlik, Kılıçlar, Meskendir, rock-cut Roman tombs in Turkey, Mimar Sinan Underground City, Byzantine Empire architecture, Dimitre Village rock dwelling, Anatolian Plateau in Turkey, UNESCO World Heritage Turkey
Thema-Inhalt
NK - Archäologie
AMA - Architekturtheorie
AMX - Geschichte der Architektur
NH - Geschichte
NHAH - Geschichtsschreibung, Historiographie
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