It is located 2.5-3 km to the north of Işıkkale. The most interesting structure of the site is a two-storey villa rustica built using face block stones. The main entrance is a double-tier structure. There are no more structures around this house, except for a few collapsed smaller houses. There is a workshop on the northwest part of the house. The wreath symbolizing the antique city of Olba, club and bunch of grapes can be seen on the lintel of a house door. This archeological site resembles the ones in Gökkale and Keşliktürkmenli.
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