
The period of architecture and visual art between the end of Hitit Empire in 1200s BC and the conquer of Nothern Syria and Southern Anatolia by Assyrians at 8th century BC is presented as the Period of Late Hittite. The rock relief by the İvriz stream that the king of Tuvana, Varpalabas made it carve is very impressive and important. Here the appearence of the tradition of Hittite Rock relief is seen conciously again in 1000s BC. That kind of relief was made by the streams on the naturalrocks independently. They have one or more figures with hieroglyph that Late Hittite used. King was also the arcbishop at those places that had features of Garden Palace. On 420x240 cm monument, figures and inscriptions were made by carving with a relief technique. On this composition Bishop-king Varpalabas has a position of praying opposite the God Tarhundas, with a bigger shape than himself, who has grape in one hand and a bunch of wheat in other. Hieroglyph says "I planted those grapevines when I was a Prince. Torhundas gives them fruitfullness and abundance". On the monument besides the traditional art of Hittite also you are able to see the synthesis of Assyrians, Aramaean and Phrygian art. The same one of that monument is at the location of Ambar stream. It is almost damaged. Outline sculpts of the figures are clear. There is no hieroglyph. At first it is thought this figure was begun to be made but than given up because it is far away from İvriz because of its location.
Kaya anıtını doğusunda ve kaynağa yakın bir tepenin önünde ana kaya yontularak alçak kabartma tekniğiyle yapılmıştır. Figürlerin dış konturları belirgindir. Tanrıya adak olarak sunulan bir boğa bir insan tarafından kaya anıtına yönelik durumda götürülmektedir.
Rock monument which is beside a water-spring in front of a hill was made by carving. Outlines of the figures are clear. A bull which was for a vow is turned towards the rock monument by a man.