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1,800-year-old domed burial chamber discovered in southeastern Türkiye

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ADIYAMAN, TÜRKİYE (DEC. 23, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL)

1. VARIOUS OF ENTRANCES TO BURIAL CHAMBER

2. OFFICIALS ENTERING BURIAL CHAMBER (TWO SHOTS)

3. VARIOUS OF INTERIORS OF BURIAL CHAMBER

4. ADIYAMAN MUSEUM DIRECTOR MEHMET ALKAN SHOWING CHAMBERS IN TOMB (TWO SHOTS)

5. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) ALKAN SAYING:

“We estimate that the burial chamber dates back to the 2nd century AD, roughly 1,800 years ago.”

“The tomb has a very unique feature that it is the first time we have encountered one in Adiyaman. It has a domed structure. At the entrance of the chamber, there are three arched burial niches on both the right and left sides. These arched tombs are interconnected by columns. The upper sections feature finely crafted cornices, reflecting a high level of architectural quality and workmanship."

“Inside the arched tomb directly opposite the entrance, there are reliefs depicting six wild goat heads. These figures are connected by garlands, and above them are oyster shell motifs, which symbolize immortality. Unfortunately, some of these decorations have suffered damage over the centuries. We also identified niches believed to have been used for lighting oil lamps and placing offerings.”

6. ALKAN LEAVING BURIAL CHAMBER

7. ENTRANCE OF BURIAL CHAMBER SEEN ADIYAMAN, TÜRKİYE - DEC. 23: A domed burial chamber believed to be around 1,800 years old has been discovered in the rural Besni district of Adiyaman province in southeastern Türkiye, according to the Adiyaman Provincial Museum Directorate.

Preliminary findings indicate the structure includes at least five chambers, one featuring a dome — an architectural element not previously identified in the province, officials said.



- ‘A structure unlike any previously found in Adiyaman’

Speaking to Anadolu, Adiyaman Museum Director Mehmet Alkan said the burial chamber lies in a steep, rocky area where researchers identified signs of a large funerary complex.

“During our initial surveys in the area, we identified traces of a burial complex with at least five chambers,” Alkan said. He noted the chamber is estimated to date back to the 2nd century AD, roughly 1,800 years ago.

“At the entrance of the chamber, there are three arched burial niches on both the right and left sides. These arched tombs are interconnected by columns," he said. "The upper sections feature finely crafted cornices, reflecting a high level of architectural quality and workmanship."

“We believe this structure belonged to a high-status family. It stands out as a type of structure we have not previously encountered in Adiyaman,” he added.



- Wild goat reliefs, oyster motifs

Alkan said some reliefs inside the chamber suffered damage over time, but others remain intact.

“Inside the arched tomb directly opposite the entrance, there are reliefs depicting six wild goat heads. These figures are connected by garlands, and above them are oyster shell motifs, which symbolize immortality,” he said. “Unfortunately, some of these decorations have suffered damage over the centuries.”

Researchers also identified niches believed to have been used for lighting oil lamps and placing offerings, indicating the site likely served a ceremonial purpose.

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