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Bu sitede bu sembolleri anlayan kimse var mı?

Bu gönderi yanlış bölümdeyse veya yasaklı bir konudaysa silebilirsiniz.
 

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English please.
I don't even know what language you're using.

You detecting grave yard ???
Big taboo here in the States.
I'm trying to understand the meaning of these symbols. I don't know if you have symbols like these in your country; I believe you only used to search for them one by one with a metal detector.
 
From what I see this is a graveyard.
Byzantine or roman doesn't mean anything, grave is grave and tombraider is tombraider.
If you are a legal one, interested in this theme, your library or university will help for sure.
AND I do think it is illegal just to take a stone from this site in your country.
regards
 
From what I see this is a graveyard.
Byzantine or roman doesn't mean anything, grave is grave and tombraider is tombraider.
If you are a legal one, interested in this theme, your library or university will help for sure.
AND I do think it is illegal just to take a stone from this site in your country.
regards
What country is he in ?
Think I missed something.
 
If you are a legal one, interested in this theme, your library or university will help for sure.
AND I do think it is illegal just to take a stone from this site in your country.
I don't think he is digging, just asking about the symbols. Roman or Byzantine symbols should be documented some wheres. Bit of research should give you the answers.
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What country is he in ?
Think I missed something.
Based on the language used in his introductory post, I believe he is from Turkey.
 
From what I see this is a graveyard.
Byzantine or roman doesn't mean anything, grave is grave and tombraider is tombraider.
If you are a legal one, interested in this theme, your library or university will help for sure.
AND I do think it is illegal just to take a stone from this site in your country.
regards
What you see as a grave is just an old grave, and it seems to have been looted sometime in the period it dates back to. I'm trying to decipher the meaning of the other signs; I think these kinds of signs and signs of history don't exist in your country. I'm also searching for coins one by one, but what we call old coins are generally worthless. Treasure hunting is illegal in our country.
 
If he is asking about all of the shallow rounded depressions or holes in the rocks, I would guess they are derived the same way as similar features created by American Indians. They could be flour grinding stations.
Yes, generally these altars, and the square carvings, as well as the large round carvings, are often places used for grinding flour or crushing grapes to make wine.
 
By the way, friends, these stones are living examples of history. Researching them is a separate passion. There were people who lived underground here in the past; they lived, fought, fled, or stayed and lived... We are searching for coins here one by one, but generally most of them are worthless; you might find the valuable ones if you're lucky. If there are any ancient settlements left here, there are chests in the rocks or mysterious treasures underground. Finding them is a bit of luck, but searching is an enjoyable job.
 
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