Mabolla Ancient City - Mugla

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Mabolla Ancient City - Mugla

Mabolla Ancient City - Mugla
       Building ruins of large and small stones on the plain south of the castle plain and possibly of residential settlements can also be seen. On the lower plain below this area II. Open-air sanctuaries, which reflect the Anatolian Hittite and First Thousand Phrygian and Urartu traditions, and which existed in the Caria and Lycian Region in the late period, are seen. The southern extensions of the walls of Mabolla Castle, which consist of large rectangular stones, are well preserved. The clamps traced on some of the blocks dragging down from the fortification walls are wooden clamp slots and they were built in BC. It gives a clue that it is dated with the 5th century. Near the plain in the north of Masadag, there is a medieval palace, which is situated on high terraces and has at least 3 floors and is made of mortar rubble stones. There are rock-cut tombs on the eastern and western upper slopes of Mabolla and most recently.