Teams are working to restore two monumental tombs, each approximately 14 meters tall, which have been down for hundreds of years.
Experts conducting durability analyses on the identified original stones have processed each stone in three dimensions and created a computer model of the monument.
Once the restoration is complete, the stones will be placed back onto their original podiums at the site of the monumental tombs.
Dr. Koçak, who found another monumental tomb's inscription, noted that it belonged to a woman and was commissioned by her and her husband.
Located at the foothills of Güllük Mountain, Termessos is situated in a rugged area and is considered to have been spared from looting after ancient times due to its harsh terrain. Historical records state that Alexander the Great besieged Termessos in 333 BC but could not capture the city due to its strong defense.