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Figure 001. Alanlı Höyük (17/001) from the south, cut in half by a modern irrigation canal.
Figure 002. Türkmenkarahöyük (17/002) from the west.
Figure 003. Türkmenkarahöyük (17/002) on the right, together with Kızıldağ (centre) and Karadağ (left) in the background.
Figure 004. Karatepe (17/007) from the north.
Figure 005. Sürgüç Höyük (17/011) from the east.
Figure 006. Volcanic hilltop hosting the Kane Kalesi (17/015).
Figure 007. Samıh Höyük (17/21) from the east.
Figure 008. The Akarca rock shelters (17/22) from the Konya Plain.
Figure 009. Detail photograph of the Akarca rock shelter no. 1 (17/22).
Figure 010. Detail photograph of the Akarca rock shelter no. 3 (17/22).
Figure 011. Hilltop hosting the Akbaş Kalesi (17/25) from south.
Figure 012. Detail of the fortification walls of Akbaş Kalesi (17/25).
Figure 013. Rock-cut features from the Cuneyt Tepe stone quarry (17/27).
Figure 014. Rock-cut features from the Cuneyt Tepe stone quarry (17/27), with clear marks from metal chisels.
Figure 015. Rock-cut features from the Cuneyt Tepe stone quarry (17/27), with evidence for slab production.
Figure 016. Büyük Aşlama Höyük (17/48) from northwest, with the Karadağ in the background.
Figure 017. Hilltop hosting the Kınık Kalesi (17/55) from southwest.
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