Beneath the Surface. Derinkuyu and the Underground Worlds of Ancient Cappadocia
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- Nombre de pages141
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-26557-2
- EAN9783565265572
- Date de parution23/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille857 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Hidden beneath the rolling landscapes of modern-day Turkey lies an architectural marvel that defies belief. Discovered completely by accident when a man knocked down a basement wall in 1963, Derinkuyu is a massive, multi-level underground city capable of sheltering up to 20, 000 people, along with their livestock and food stores. Featuring sophisticated ventilation shafts, deep wells, churches, and heavy rolling stone doors, it is a testament to the desperate ingenuity of ancient peoples.
But who built it, and what unimaginable terrors drove an entire civilization to abandon the sunlight? This captivating book takes readers deep into the subterranean labyrinths of Cappadocia. Drawing on the latest archaeological discoveries, the author paints a vivid picture of life hundreds of feet below the earth. You will explore the engineering genius required to carve out miles of volcanic rock without modern tools, and the complex social structures that kept the inhabitants sane during months of lockdown.
The narrative traces the history of these cities from their disputed origins in the Hittite era through their use by early Christians fleeing Roman and later Islamic persecution. Rich with historical context and thrilling archaeological detective work, this volume sheds light on humanity's incredible instinct for survival. Delve into the dark corridors of Derinkuyu and discover the forgotten secrets of a subterranean society that successfully hid from the world for centuries.
But who built it, and what unimaginable terrors drove an entire civilization to abandon the sunlight? This captivating book takes readers deep into the subterranean labyrinths of Cappadocia. Drawing on the latest archaeological discoveries, the author paints a vivid picture of life hundreds of feet below the earth. You will explore the engineering genius required to carve out miles of volcanic rock without modern tools, and the complex social structures that kept the inhabitants sane during months of lockdown.
The narrative traces the history of these cities from their disputed origins in the Hittite era through their use by early Christians fleeing Roman and later Islamic persecution. Rich with historical context and thrilling archaeological detective work, this volume sheds light on humanity's incredible instinct for survival. Delve into the dark corridors of Derinkuyu and discover the forgotten secrets of a subterranean society that successfully hid from the world for centuries.




