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Roman BathAmphora WorkshopsElaiussa SebasteElaiussa SebasteTheatre of Elaiussa SebasterRoman TempleAncient BuldingsMonumental GraceKızkalesi- Rock grave - opposite side of the roadRock graveKızkalesi, Rock grave - Silifke (Mersin) roadKızkalesi- Rock graveKabacam ChurchDoor lentilsSymbolsHousesHellenistic WatchtowerAqueduct 3Tower of Zeus OlbiusRoman SoldierReliefRoman Grave ReliefsRock ReliefsThe Monumental Grave of AbaOlive press, KanlidivaneOlive press, KanlidivaneOlive press, KanlidivaneOlive press, KanlidivaneOlive press room, KanlidivaneCanytelis-KantyleisAdamkayalar

Locatie:

  • Turkije, Ayaş
  • geo:36.481201,34.17767
  • Locatie ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • -1200~ / 6xx

Classificatie:

  • Stad
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=11022

Annotaties

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Elaiussa Sebaste in Cilicia Tracheia, a port city on the south coast near Ayas, is built over a promontory between two harbours. The site was first settled at the end of the 2nd millennium BC and evolved into the Hellenistic city of Elaiussa. The name was changed to Sebaste in honour of Augustus (although the old name continued to be used) and the city flourished throughout the Roman and early Byzantine periods. It was abandoned in the late 7th century as a result of encroaching sand, earthquakes and the start of the Arab invasions. The site has been excavated since 1995 by Eugenia Equini Schneider of the University of Rome "Sapienza".

See:

  1. Asena Kızılarslanoglu: Elaiussa Sebaste'den Baetica Üretimi Amphoralar/Baetıca Amphorae from Elaiussa Sebaste, OLBA XXII,Mersin 2014, pp. 231-250
  2. http://elaiussa.uniroma1.it/
  3. Emanuela Borgia, ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN INTRASITE AND INTERSITE GIS OF ELAIUSSA SEBASTE (TURKEY) , XXI International CIPA Symposium, 01-06 October, Athens, Greece

Elaiussa Sebaste in Cilicia Tracheia, a port city on the south coast near Ayas, is built over a promontory between two harbours. The site was first settled at the end of the 2nd millennium BC and evolved into the Hellenistic city of Elaiussa. The name was changed to Sebaste in honour of Augustus (although the old name continued to be used) and the city flourished throughout the Roman and early Byzantine periods. It was abandoned in the late 7th century as a result of encroaching sand, earthquakes and the start of the Arab invasions. The site has been excavated since 1995 by Eugenia Equini Schneider of the University of Rome "Sapienza".

See:

  1. Asena Kızılarslanoglu: Elaiussa Sebaste'den Baetica Üretimi Amphoralar/Baetıca Amphorae from Elaiussa Sebaste, OLBA XXII,Mersin 2014, pp. 231-250
  2. http://elaiussa.uniroma1.it/
  3. Emanuela Borgia, ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN INTRASITE AND INTERSITE GIS OF ELAIUSSA SEBASTE (TURKEY) , XXI International CIPA Symposium, 01-06 October, Athens, Greece

In de buurt

Elaiussa Sebaste, Northern Harbour

Ancient port of Elaiussa Sebaste.

Elaiussa Sebaste, Necropolis SW

Necropolis of Elaiussa Sebaste.


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