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But when the Carian Princess's skeleton was
first discovered, her identity was a mystery.
Only after experts had taken a plaster cast
of her skull and produced a reconstruction of
her face did the incredible resemblance of the
reconstructed face to a portrait on an agate
ring found in the sarcophagus and to a bust
found at Priene a century ago reveal that the
'princess' was Queen Ada. Alinda lies on Mount
Latmos, sacred to the ancients, in the east
of the Besparmak Mountains, and the road there
leads through the village of Karpuzlu near Çine
in the province of Aydin. As we climbed our
minds were preoccupied with the exiled queen,
since apart from her story ancient writers make
only passing mention of the city itself, which
stands on a rocky hilltop surrounded by precipices
on three sides. Stephanus of Byzantium, however,
provides brief but invaluable information about
Alinda in his Ethnica, where he describes the
city as a 'mountain fortress',
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