Phrygian Highlands

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The Phrygian Highlands are a rugged region of central Anatolia historically associated with the ancient Phrygian civilization and its rock-cut monuments, tumuli, and archaeological sites.

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Galatian highlands 1
Phrygian Highlands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological region
historical region
associatedWith Phrygian civilization NERFINISHED
country Turkey
culturalAssociation Phrygian funerary practices
Phrygian religion NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalFeature inscribed rock monuments
rock-cut altars
rock-cut stairways
hasArchaeologicalSite Midas City NERFINISHED
Yazılıkaya (Phrygian rock sanctuary) NERFINISHED
rock-cut façades
hasCulturalPeriod Iron Age
Phrygian period NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List site
knownFor archaeological sites
rock-cut monuments
rock-cut tombs
tumuli
locatedIn Afyonkarahisar Province NERFINISHED
Eskişehir Province NERFINISHED
Kütahya Province NERFINISHED
Turkey
central Anatolia NERFINISHED
partOf ancient Phrygia
significantFor study of Phrygian epigraphy
study of central Anatolian Iron Age cultures
terrainFeature rugged terrain
tourismType archaeological tourism
cultural tourism

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Gordium archaeological site partOf Phrygian Highlands
Augustan wars hasLocation Phrygian Highlands
this entity surface form: Galatian highlands