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Just left of the center of the image note the relief carved into the limestone cliff of a soldier in battle garb receiving his helmet from a naked page.
Note also the projecting “rods” that represent the logs that supported the roofs of Lycian dwellings. Above the protruding "rods" note the depiction of a person reclining on a couch.
This necropolis (city of the dead) dates to the fourth century B.C.
For a brief commentary on Lycian Tombs Click Here.