
located on the southern foot of the hill just east of the İncesu Neighborhood. According to legend, this tomb was called "Dümdüm Rock" by the locals because when struck, the rock created a "Düm Düm" sound.
The tomb, which was built by carving a large-sized rock, is in the northwest-southeast direction, according to the studies done in this location, and the entry section was built in the south-east direction. There is an offering pit on the upper part of the tomb, which is understood to have been carefully carved, and there is no other decoration. The tomb, which is dated to the Phrygian Period, has been well preserved until today, except for some destructions done ...