In the excavation of the ancient city of Perry in southeastern Turkey, an Egyptian god has been found to be a shape of Patikos. Find amulet is the largest piece on pearl necklace or bracelet, including other appotropic marks such as glass bad eyes. It was discovered in the 2,100 -year -old chamber tomb from the Hellenstick period, and is the first representation of the Patricus found in Anatolia.
Patikos was a protective God shown as a bald, legged dwarf, who often stood on crocodiles and handled the snakes. He stopped the evil of the deceased’s souls to help them travel in later life. He was a minor God, not part of the elite cadre of state -developed gods like Osiris, ISIS and Horse. There are some of the references to it, mainly on wall logs and some surviving papaya, but most of the refers to Paticos are sculptures and amulets. We do not even know its Egyptian name, so there is very little written about them in Egyptian sources. Its appoto -based personalities were found returning to the outside of Egypt (1300 BC), first appeared in Syria/Palestine, and then spread to the Mediterranean islands and finally to the Greek and Italian soil. According to Herodotes, the fencers worshiped the patiokos around their commercial routes, and used it as a personal shape on their ships.
Perry Kamjin was one of the largest cities in the kingdom (163 BC -72 AD). The strategy is located on the road connecting Malatia to Samosata, which is one of the other Kumjin capitals, working as a comfortable location for passengers. The culture of Kamjin was a mixture of Halinestic Greek, Persian and local anatolas. Religious harmony was a part of this diversity, and many panthans’ gods were worshiped, as the entertainment of the tombs has seen.
The statistics of the Patecus were found in the tomb of a chamber with a ladder. At the bottom of the underground stone cut measures, the tomb was built in a hypoj (underground) manner and contained the remains of 14 people in different walls, possibly members of the families of the elite of the Commonwealth. One of the burial niche was erected by the rectangular pallesters, which is an unusual feature that is not found in any other tombs in Perry Nicopolis.







