So, let’s consider a general over view.

The upstanding stones are found in what appear as dugout pits. The T-shapes stone pillars are arranged in circles. So far, there are 5 partially excavated circle arrangements. Each ring has a roughly similar layout: in the centre are two large stone T-shaped pillars with their biggest flat sides parallel to one another, encircled by slightly smaller stones facing inward with their flat sides parallel too.

Arther wondered what a bird’s eye over view of the site might look like. Ayşe requested a quick sketch from Ned to give a general impression of where they were and what they were contemplating.

Problem yok Ayşe… as the Turks say. No problem Ayşe! This depicts circles that archaeologist Klaus Schmidt labelled A, B, C and D… like an architectural drawing plan; looking down as a bird might do from the sky. The black solid bits are the T-shapes.

 

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