Gordium

Gordium (Greek: Gordion, Turkish Gordiyon) was the capital of ancient Phrygia. It was located at the site of modern Yassihüyük, about 70–80 km southwest of Ankara (capital of Turkey), in the immediate vicinity of Polatlı district.

Gordium lies where the ancient road between Lydia and Assyria/Babylonia crossed the river Sangarius (Sakarya River).

In the twelfth century BCE, Gordium appears to have been settled by Thracians who had migrated from southeastern Europe. During the ninth and eighth centuries, the city grew to be the capital of a kingdom that controlled much of Asia Minor west of the river Halys. The kings of Phrygia built large tombs near Gordium called tumuli, which consist of artificial mounds constructed over burial chambers. There are about one hundred of them, and many of the chambers were wooden. In the eighth century, the lower city and the area to the north of the citadel was surrounded by a fortification circuit wall with regularly spaced towers.

The most famous king of Phrygia was the quasi-legendary Midas. Contemporary Assyrian sources dating at least 717 to 709 BCE call him Mit-ta-a. During his reign, according to Strabo, a nomadic tribe called Cimmerians invaded Asia Minor, and in 710/709, Midas was forced to ask for help from the Assyrian king Sargon II.

There are traces of destruction at Gordium. Archaeologists at first interpreted the destruction level as the remains of a Cimmerian attack, circa 700 BCE. The traces were later reinterpreted as dating to circa 800 BCE, on the basis of archaeology (the style of the pottery and artifacts discovered in the destruction level), dendrochronology, and radiocarbon. If this reinterpretation is right, then the otherwise-unrecorded destruction would seem to have been caused by a conflagration, and not by a Cimmerian attack. The archaeological reinterpretation, though, is debated. Also, the correct radiocarbon date seems to have a wide range that is consistent with both proposed archaeological dates.

The so-called "mound of Midas", the Great Tumulus, is near Gordium. When excavated, a man's corpse was found. The man may have been the famous king's father.

During the winter of 334 BCE, Alexander the Great traditionally cut the Gordian Knot in the temple.

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Further reading

  1. Keith DeVries (editor). From Athens to Gordion (Philadelphia: University Museum, 1980).
  2. Ann C. Gunter. Gordion Excavations Final Reports Vol. III: The Bronze Age (Philadelphia: University Museum, 1991).
  3. Gustav Körte and Alfred Körte. "Gordion: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabung im Jahre 1900". Jährliches Ergänzungsheft 5 (Berlin, 1904). (In German.)
  4. Ellen L. Kohler. The Gordion Excavations (1950-1973) Final Reports, Vol. II: The Lesser Phrygian Tumuli, Part 1, The Inhumations (Philadelphia, 1995).
  5. Machteld Mellink. A Hittite Cemetery at Gordion (Philadelphia: University Museum, 1956).
  6. Lynn Roller. Gordion Special Studies, Vol. I: Nonverbal Graffiti, Dipinti, and Stamps (Philadelphia: University Museum, 1987).
  7. Irene Romano. Gordion Special Studies Vol. II: The Terracotta Figurines and Related Vessels (Philadelphia: University Museum, 1995).
  8. G. Kenneth Sams. The Gordion Excavations, 1950-1973: Final Reports, Vol. IV: The Early Phrygian Pottery (Philadelphia: University Museum, 1994).
  9. Rodney Young et al.. Gordion Excavations Reports, Vol. I: Three Great Early Tumuli [P, MM, W] (Philadelphia: University Museum, 1981).
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Vakkas Çelik
8 September 2013
Anyik kent, bu kentten cikarilan esyalarin sergilendigi muze ve o zamana ait orijinal mezarlardan dunyanin ikinci en büyük tümülüsu olan Midas tümülüsu var
Hande Hanım
28 February 2017
Tümülüse mutlaka girin. Müzeyi de montla gezin soğuk biraz. Sonra arka tarafta açık hava kalıntıları var.tepeye çıkıp tarihe,manzaraya bakın. iyi gelecek.Tek ses uzaktan çıngırdayan koyunlar.
Fatih Demir
3 November 2015
Türkiye'de gerçekten gezilip görülesi müzelerden. Özellikle Midas tümülüsü tek. Ankara'ya bu kadar yakınken es geçilmemeli.
Resul Nar
15 June 2023
Beğendim. Ankara'ya yakın. Tavsiye ederim. Gordion ören yeri etrafı çitle çevrili ve çit etrafında yürüyerek geziyorsunuz. Yolu yapmak gerekir, tarlada otlar içinde yüruyorsunuz.
Alp İ
9 April 2017
Arkeoloji tutkunlarının mutlaka görmesini tavsiye ederim...Anadolunun ilk halklarına ait pekçok eser görmek mümkün...
Korhan Erdoğan
3 October 2022
Frig vadisini anlamanın en doğru yolu. Mutlaka bölgeyi gezmeden önce görülmesi gerekir.
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