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Les environs:

Tumulus of AjaxView  the top of Ajax TumulusSurrowndings of the Ajax TumulusTo Ajax GraveTumulus of AjaxMoundTroy - Atena Temple - description in situFrom where Danaos came?From where Danaos came?Ruins of TroyView from Hisarlik - From where Danaos came?Portion of the legendary walls of Troy (VII)Timeo Danaos et dona ferentesThe southwest gate of Troy II, c.2350-c.2250TroyTroyTroy, Schlieman`s excavationsKomeric Troy - Mycenaean fortificationsSchliemann`s Scaean GateSchliemann`s Scaean GateSeal of Tarkasnawa, King of MiraEastern Gate of Troy VIIEastern Gate of Troy VIIThe Odeon of Troy IX, built by Augustus and renovated by Hadrian in 124 ADSigeum - Sigeion on the Scamander

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Kumkale
  • geo:39.999226,26.241013
  • Précision ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • -7xx / unknown

Classification:

  • Ville
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

Annotations

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Ancient Aianteion is located between Kumkale and İntepe (Erenköy) and ca 5 km from Troia. The name Aianteion – Mother Goddes is of Anatolian  not a Greek origin. According to the others after Aias, one of the Achaean heros city was named after Aias, one of the Achaean hero.

See:

  1. http://www.canakkaleili.com/aianteion.html [Turkish]
  2. Aianteion - http://tayproject.org/TAYages.fm$Retrieve?CagNo=10369&html=ages_detail_e.html&layout=web

Ancient Aianteion is located between Kumkale and İntepe (Erenköy) and ca 5 km from Troia. The name Aianteion – Mother Goddes is of Anatolian  not a Greek origin. According to the others after Aias, one of the Achaean heros city was named after Aias, one of the Achaean hero.

See:

  1. http://www.canakkaleili.com/aianteion.html [Turkish]
  2. Aianteion - http://tayproject.org/TAYages.fm$Retrieve?CagNo=10369&html=ages_detail_e.html&layout=web

À proximité

Ajax Grave

Ajax Grave? Near Kumkale village.

Çoban Tepe - Tektop Tepe [Tavolia] (1 km)

EBA, LBA settlement.

Kumtepe (2 km)

Neolithic settlement.