Buzluca Kale is a large fortified enclosure atop a plateau west of the the town of Arakli. The interior of the enclosure is entirely given over to groves of hazel trees for nut production. Apart from this the fort seems to be mostly ignored and has received limited attention from archaeologists.
Creator
Joshua Bryant
Date of Visit
11th May 2015
Contributor
Joshua Bryant
Rights
Metadata and all media released under Creative Commons unless otherwise indicated
Type
Architecture
Tags
Byzantine, Defensive Network, Fortifications, Late Antique, Roman, Turkey
Item Type
Architecture
Citation
Joshua Bryant, “Buzluca Kale,” Architecture and Asceticism, accessed October 31, 2024, https://architectureandasceticism.exeter.ac.uk/items/show/432.