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Sesönk Tumulus: The Commagene Kingdom’s Monument That Defies Time

Summary by The Archaeologist
In the ancient, mystical landscape of Adıyaman, the Sesönk Tumulus—also known as Dikilitaş—rises silently, like a whisper echoing from the depths of time. This 2,060-year-old monumental tomb is believed to be the final resting place of King Mithridates II, son of King Antiochos I of the Commagene Kingdom. Carved into the bedrock and crowned with a massive mound of rubble stones, the Sesönk Tumulus exudes an aura of grandeur, mystery, and timeles…
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The Archaeologist broke the news in on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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