The Home of the Troglodytes. —In Cappadocia. in the centre of Turkey, is a plateau of volcanic rock, in some places worn by wind and rain into tall cones. These are honeycombed with caves, some old, some new, that hare been the habitations of man from earliest times to the present day. The “cavemen," who are mostly Christians, speak a Greek dialect.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 24
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62The Home of the Troglodytes.—In Cappadocia. in the centre of Turkey, is a plateau of volcanic rock, in some places worn by wind and rain into tall cones. These are honeycombed with caves, some old, some new, that hare been the habitations of man from earliest times to the present day. The “cavemen," who are mostly Christians, speak a Greek dialect. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 24
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