Category:Bayındır Village finds in the Antalya Museum
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The Phrygian display contains finds that reveal a well developed burial practice within artificial mounds called tumuli, for example from the Bayındır Village adjacent to the Elmalı Plain where five tumuli have been investigated during rescue excavations led by museum curators E. and A. Özgür from 1986 to 1987 under the direction of the past director of the Antalya Museum, K. Dörtlük.
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Antalya museum Excavations of tumulus from Phrygian Period from Bayındır Elmalı 2984.jpg 4,256 × 2,832; 7.11 MB
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Antalya Museum from tumulus Phrygian Period from Bayındır Elmalı 7632.jpg 4,106 × 804; 1.93 MB
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Antalya Museum Phrygian Period 9608.jpg 4,928 × 3,280; 9.22 MB
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Tomb objects Antalya Museum.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 1.61 MB