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Creator

Denis Baly

Creation Year

January 1966

Image ID

AQ.100

Alternate Identifier

B42.100

Subcollection

AQ: Konya Region of Turkey

Abstract

The limestone rock of the Taurus Mountains has eroded over time to create karstic landscapes of caves, waterfalls, and meadows. They form a long mountain chain that runs from Lake Egridir to the Euphrates River. The mountains are thinly populated and there is extensive grazing along the plateaus. -CK

Description

The Taurus Mountains created a natural border between many great civilizations because they were very difficult to cross. The mountains split the Assyrian and Babylonian empires as well as the Byzantine empire and caliphates of Damascus and Baghdad. One of the few roads across the range is the Cicilian Gate connecting Cappadocia and Cicilia. -CK

References

"Taurus Mountains." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/place/Taurus-Mountains

"Cilician Gate." Livius. https://www.livius.org/articles/place/cilician-gate/

Image Notes

Creation date unknown. Photograph processed December 1966. Formerly catalogued as B42.100. Notes written on the slide or index: Taurus.

Image Format

35 mm slide

Geographic Reference

Konya, Turkey

Keywords

Trees, Mountains, Rural

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