TY - JOUR T1 - An Underground Chamber Tomb with Serpent Relief in Ula, Muğla AU - Vapur, Özlem AU - Baran, Abdulkadir PY - 2024 DA - December Y2 - 2024 DO - 10.47589/adalya.1608915 JF - Adalya JO - Adalya PB - Koç Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 1301-2746 SP - 117 EP - 144 IS - 27 LA - en AB - This paper deals with an underground chamber tomb found at the Kızılkuyu area of Armutçuk Mahallesi in the Ula district of the province of Muğla and excavated in 2021. The rural area between today’s Çiçekli Mahallesi and the Ula district center was in antiquity part of the koinon of the Ola[i]es (Ολα[ι]ες), first attested in 453 / 452 BC. It gave its name to modern Ula. The grave is carved entirely into the bedrock and contains an entrance room, a two-room chamber with five sarcophagusshaped burials, and four niches for cremation urns or grave goods. The Kızılkuyu tomb is one of the important and unique examples in the region for several surprising and impressive reasons: the benches for ritual use in the entrance room, a relief with serpent and egg, the clockwise symposium-like arrangement of pillows on the burial beds, and the creation of the impression of a chamber tomb built of ashlar blocks in the first room. The grave seems to have belonged to a wealthy local family and was used for around 200 years between the late fourth / third century BC and the beginning of the first century BC. This dating is based on ceramic finds. During this time, the region was part of the mainland territory of Rhodes (Rhodian peraia). KW - Caria KW - Chamber tomb KW - hellenistic KW - pottery KW - Rhodian Peraia KW - Serpent relief CR - Ahrens, S. 2015. “‘Whether by Decay or Fire consumed ...’: Cremation in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor.” In Death and Changing Rituals Function and Meaning in Ancient Funerary Practices, edited by J. Rasmus Brandt, M. Prusac and H. Roland, 185-222. Oxford / Philadelphia: Oxbow Books. CR - Akarca, A. 1952. “Mylasa’da Hellenistik bir Mezar.” Belleten 16.63:367-98. CR - Akkurnaz, F.B. 2016. Eski Yunan ve Roma. Kaplar - İşlevler. Istanbul: Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları. UR - https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1608915 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/4474311 ER -