Face in the Stone: The Mysterious Pillar of a Prehistoric Burial Chamber in Central Turkey

Hidden within the volcanic landscape of Cappadocia, Turkey, this pH๏τograph captures an ancient pillar carved directly from soft tuff stone, believed to date back to around 3000 BCE—placing it in the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age. The chamber remains cool and silent, illuminated by narrow shafts of light, where once, ancient people may have knelt in prayer or laid their ᴅᴇᴀᴅ to rest beneath sacred earth.

Bên trong thành phố ngầm ở Midyat, tỉnh Mardin, đông nam Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ hôm 18/4. Ảnh: Anadolu Agency

Etched faintly into the pillar is what appears to be a face—perhaps a depiction of a god, an ancestor, or simply a coincidence of time and erosion interpreted through modern eyes. Yet the deliberate arrangement of bore holes, repeating geometric dimples, and symmetry of form strengthen the theory that this was no accident. This pillar held not only the ceiling of a burial chamber, but the memory of vanished beliefs.

Các chuyên gia làm việc dưới thành phố ngầm ở Midyat hôm 18/4. Ảnh: Anadolu Agency

Whether or not it was truly meant to resemble a face, the symbolic presence awakens a question: did our ancestors speak to the divine through stone, carving meaning into silence rather than speech?

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Was this place once a ritual theater where spirits pᴀssed through the veil, guided by forms chiseled from living rock?

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Perhaps in such depths, it was silence itself that became the holiest of tongues.

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