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  CAPPADOCIA PHOTOS
  CAPPADOCIA MAPS
  DISTRICTS OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° Avanos (Venessa)
     ° Cavusin
     ° Gumusler Monastery
     ° Goreme
     ° Gulsehir
     ° Haci Bektas
     ° Ihlara Valley
     ° Mustafapasa(Sinasos)
     ° Nevsehir
     ° Ortahisar
     ° Pasabagi (Monks' Valley)
     ° Soganli Valley
     ° Uchisar
     ° Urgup
     ° Zelve
  GEOLOGY OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° Volcanic Eruptions and       Geological Formations
  HISTORY OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° Prehistoric Periods
     ° Assyrian Trade       Colonies Period
     ° Late Hittite Kingdom
     ° Persian Period
     ° Roman Period
     ° Byzantine Period
     ° The Seljuk Period
     ° Ottoman Period
     ° First Travelers
  CAPPADOCIA INFO
     ° The Location
     ° Civil Architecture
     ° Dove-Cotes
  SUBTERREANEAN SETTLEMENTS OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° General Info
     ° History
     ° Structural Features
  UNDERGROUND CITIES OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° Derin Kuyu
     ° Kaymakli
     ° Mazi
     ° Ozkonak
     ° Ozluce
     ° Tatlarin
  SELJUK REMAINS IN CAPPADOCIA


Ozkonak Underground Settlement


This underground settlement is the center of the town of Ozkonak, +4 km north of Avanos and hollowed out into the west slopes of the Idis Dagi where the tufa layers are mainly found.

Although there is only one floor, it covers a large area and the spaces are connected to each other with tunnels. Unlike the important underground citise of Kaymakli and Derinkuyu there are very long and narrow holes to enable communication between the levls. When the entrances of neatly hollowed the levels. When the entrances of neatly hollowed chambers were closed, those narrow (5 cm in diameter) and long holes were used also for ventilation.

Unlike the other underground settlements, just in front of the millstone doors, on the ceiling of the tunnels, there are small holes which were made to pour hot oil on the enemy, or to spear them.

As in the underground cities of Kaynakli and Derinkuyu, in this underground settlement are a ventilation shaft, a well a winery and milsstone doors.

Tatlarin Undergound Settlement

This underground settlement is located on the hill named "citadel" in teh village of Tatlarin, 10 km north of Acigol, in the province of Nevsehir.

The underground settelement was first discovered in 1975 and in 1991 it was opened up for visitors. Apart from the underground settlement, there are a lot of churches near the citadel; however, most of them have collapsed due to natural causes. Although the original entrance of the underground settlement has collapsed, two places in the west remain to provide access to the underground settlement. The underground settlement covers a large area; however, only a small part of it has been opened. Two floors are open to visitors.

The size of the spaces, the number of the storage rooms and the great number of churches indicate that this place was either a garrison or a monastery complex rather than an underground settlement. A 15 m long, curving corridor leads from the entrance to a large rectangular area. At the entrance, to control access to the underground settlement there is a millstone door which has a hole in the center and is 1.5 m in diameter. In a place, hollowed out inside the niches on the right and called a "dungeon" by the local people, three skeletons were found. To the right of this main place, where the toilets are also found, tehere is a cellar/kitchen. This place must have been used as a graveyard in the Roman Era, and as a cellar in the Byzantine Period because the niches in this room are the same as the niches where the dead were laid in the tombs belonging to the Romen Era in this area. Hwever, later the floors of these niches were hollowed out and provisions were kept in these places.

The stable is at the second entrance. This large area, which is supported by columns, was defirnitely used as a storage room before. There are five storage rooms on the floor of this area. On the celing there is a ventilation shaft reaching the other spaces in the underground settlement. The first and the second large areas are connected with a narrow passage. In this zig-zag shaped corridor, there is a millstone door to close the entrance and a trap as well.



 
 

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