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"Temple rock tombs are one of the main grave types in Lycia. Nevertheless the similar tombs are met in Southern Caria, as Lycian influence. The tombs are here the examples to the latter. The small tomb at left side is unfinished. By reason of its dimension it has one column which is not preserved, instead of usual two. One of the columns of the tomb at the right side is probably broken during its carving already. The doors of the rock tombs were closed firmly with an especially formed stone, so not to open easily. This type of tombs are generally coated and painted; it is still possible to distinguish the traces of the stuccos and the red painting on the tombs at Akyaka this type of burial custom, which was a symbol of prestige for the wealthy people, began in the 4 century B. C. and continued through Hellenistic Period. The other smaller rock graves should belong to the less rich people."
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