The Town Market In The Old City Of Mardin, Anatolia, South-East Turkey
Mardin, Turkey; 31 October 2018; Fruits and vegetables market in the ancient city of Mardin in Turkey's southeast Anatolia region. The traditional arabic market runs through the narrow streets and leads to the Grand Mosque in Mardin. Lots of locals shopping and enjoying the social aspect of the market.
Kurdish Master Saddle-Maker Combines The Finest Craftsmanship In His Workshop In The Old Town Of Mardin, Turkey
Mardin, Turkey; 31 October 2018; Master Saddlers are individuals who are trained and skilled in making and repairing saddlery and harness. This is a tradition, still alive in the old towns in southeast Turkey.
Man From Mardin, South-East Turkey Shows The Symbol Of The Grey Wolf
Mardin, Turkey; 31 October 2018; The symbol of the ‘grey wolf’ has fused a contemporary Turkish world to it’s ancient roots. The grey wolf was borne out of a Turkish origin story dating back a thousand years, thus it’s symbolism to Turkish cultural memory is fierce and long-standing.
Stone head of goddess among the Commagene heads on summit of Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Nemrut Dağ, Turkey; November 3, 2018; Crowning one of the highest peaks of the Eastern Taurus mountain range in south-east Turkey, Nemrut Dağ is the Hierotheseion (temple-tomb and house of the gods) built by the late Hellenistic King Antiochos I of Commagene (69-34 B.C.) as a monument to himself.
The Giant Heads Of Mount Nemrut, Turkey