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    CHANGES IN MOUNT NEMRUT AREA

    Turkish Daily News
    Thursday, July 3, 2008
    Turkey

    The ruins zone around Mt. Nemrut in the southeastern city of
    Adıyaman is to become a new Turkish tourism brand with the help
    of the Kommagene-Nemrut Protection and Development Program. The aim
    is to rearrange the environment and to cover the splits on the high
    statues of gods located in the zone

    GAZÄ°ANTEP - Anatolia News Agency

    The ruins around Mount Nemrut in the southeastern Adıyaman province
    are set to become a site for tourism, with the help of a new
    development program undertaken by the tourism ministry and academics.

    The Oren zone around Mount Nemrut is already on the U.N. Educational,
    Scientific and Cultural Organization's World Culture Heritage list,
    and now, as part of the Kommagene Nemrut Protection and Development
    Program, Middle East Technical University, or METU, and the Culture
    and Tourism Ministry will conduct relevant research in the area until
    2010, according to Neriman Å~^ahin Guchan, assistant professor in
    the METU Faculty of Architecture.

    Noting that the aim of the initiative is to transform the environment
    and to cover the cracks on the high statues of gods located in
    the ruins, Guchan said, "We prepared a project and it received
    approval. Application projects are on the bids now."

    MODERN SERVING HOUSE

    Stating that a modern serving house will be built in the ruins area,
    Guchan explained: "There is a social facility in the area to be
    destroyed and transformed into a festival area. A new and modern
    serving house will be built instead, including three big exhibition
    halls, a lounge, souvenir shops and an audiovisual hall. Documentaries
    about Mt. Nemrut will be presented in the hall. Upon arriving in
    the serving house, guests will leave their cars in the parking lot,
    as private cars are not allowed in the area. Instead, they will be
    transported by public mini buses."

    Guchan said the use of smart tokens will be very useful in terms of
    monitoring the number of visitors and added that security and tour
    guides will be present to prevent the monuments from being damaged.

    DAMAGE ON THE STATUES

    "It is not true that the statues of the Mount Nemrut are any more
    damaged than any others in Turkey. When we compare the pictures
    from 100 years ago, we see there is no big difference between them,"
    said Guchan.

    Noting that the team plans to restore the statues as part of the
    program extension, Guchan explained: "We will be in Adıyaman between
    July 23 and August 10. We will make our studies on how to protect
    the ruins' environment and how to repair the statues' damage. We will
    prepare a mixture and use it on the splits."

    The Mount Nemrut Scientific Committee Council Meeting will be held
    June 29-30 in Oren. Studies on mending the statues will be selected
    by the committee members.

    8th Wonder of the World

    Mt. Nemrut, also known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" or "The
    Throne of the Gods," lies 66 kilometers north of the town Kahta,
    near Adıyaman. In 62 B.C. King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene
    built on the mountaintop a tomb-sanctuary flanked by huge statues
    (eight to nine meters high) of himself, two lions, two eagles and
    various Greek, Armenian and Persian gods and heroes, such as Hercules,
    Zeus-Oromasdes (associated with the Persian god Ahura Mazda), Tyche
    and Apollo-Mithras. These statues were once seated, with the name of
    each god inscribed on them.

    The site also preserves stone slabs with bas-relief figures that
    are thought to have formed a large frieze. These stones depict the
    ancestors of Antiochus, including Macedonians and Persians.

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