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This house in Istanbul has levels from 4 separate historical periods, spanning over 1800 years.

A side-by-side image showing a dilapidated, multi-story building. The image on the left is the original photograph, revealing layers of different construction materials from a stone and brick arch base to more modern upper floors. The image on the right has colored overlays indicating the historical era of each section. From the bottom up, the layers are labeled: Roman Empire (red), Byzantine Empire (orange), Ottoman Empire (dark orange), and Republic Era (yellow-green).

@cmconseils they just kept adding on top huh
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It reminds me of the growth of a coral reef. Anthropogenic stratigraphy!!!

@cmconseils pretty sure this is a vampire hoard

From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) - Titty Twister

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The Ottomans could have trimmed their weeds more.

@cmconseils I wonder which eras added the pillars in the Roman layer ๐Ÿ™‚

@werdahias @cmconseils

Next level is going to be a Jetson's bubble house.

@cmconseils Full credit to whoever at the local council signed off on the planning permission.

@cmconseils ๐ŸŽถIstanbul was once Constantinople. Now it's Istanbul not Constantinople ๐ŸŽถ

@cmconseils this is for @zaspidy

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This reminds me of the Karnak Temple complex which was an Ancient Egyptian temple built in around 2000BC, in around 350AD, parts of it were converted into a church and some time in the 13th century, some parts were converted into a mosque that's still in use

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnak
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Haggag_Mosque