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Full-day Gordium - Travel Cappadocia
Tumulus MM (for “Midas Mound”), the Great Tumulus, is the largest burial mound at Gordium, standing over 50 meters high today, with a diameter of about 300 meters. The tumulus was excavated in 1957 by Young’s team, revealing the remains of the royal occupant, resting on purple and golden textiles in an open log coffin, surrounded by a vast array of magnificent objects. The burial goods included pottery and bronze vessels containing organic residues, bronze fibulae (ancient safety pins), leather belts with bronze attachments, and an extraordinary collection of carved and inlaid wooden furniture, exceptional for its state of preservation. Itinerary Morning Departure to Gordion, famous city from where turkish rugs acquires the weaving tecnique the famous “Gordes Knot” (double knot). Visit the Tumulus of King Midas and the small ruins of the city. (L)