I opened up my pamphlet from the Dikili Tash site only to remember that it was all in French, so I can't read the information.
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This is the monument at Dikili Tash, which people will come to and scrape part of it away to consume because they believe it has medicinal purposes - something about fertility or breast milk. |
Bob pulled out his notebook of notes for me and told me that the excavations we looked at there were neolithic houses. We were led through them by a lady who worked the excavations.
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Bob went in here and saw the houses, but it was really dusty, so I didn't go in. That is not Bob pictured there. |
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