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Submitted bydavidmorgan
AddedMar 28 2012
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Description Yazilikaya chamber B. Carved reliefs of the Sword God and King Tudhaliya.
October 2004.

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davidmorgan
(2012-03-28)
When I asked the guard here what time was best for the sunlight, he said come back at one o'clock, which was nice of him. I don't know what time is best for the main area there, to get the slanting light on the reliefs.
This is a resubmission which I've tidied up a bit.
deepblue
(2012-04-11)
Good thinking to ask the guard, it certainly paid off!

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