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Dörtayak

Dörtayak is an ancient cenotaph in Aydıncık of Mersin Province, Turkey

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Geography

The cenotaph is the urban fabric of Aydıncık. It is close to the Turkish state highway at about 36°08′55″N 33°19′38″E. Its distance to Mersin is 170 kilometres (110 mi).

History

Although the building is known as a cenotaph, according to Aydıncık culture society it might also be a mausoleum. There are no documents about the history of the cenotaph. But judging from the architecture it is assumed to be built in the 2nd century AD during the Roman Empire.

The building

The building has a square plan as its Turkish name suggests. (Turkish name Dörtayak means "Four feet") The four wide cut-stone columns in each corner are so oriented that the four sides of the building face the cardinal directions. Presently there are no side walls. The ceiling is supported by vaults. The total height of the building is 8 metres (26 ft). ıts roof is pyramidal and this may indicate an Egyptian style.

References

Dörtayak Wikipedia