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Les environs:

Attalea, Christian BasilicaAttalea, city walls.Attalea XIX century, Ancient wallsAttalea XIX century, Ancient walls - WatchtowerHadrians GateHadrian`s Gate, Base of the archHadrians GateHadrianstor - AntalyaHadrianstor - AntalyaHadrian`s GateAttalea XIX century drawing, Hadrian`s GateHadrian`s Gate. ArchHadrian`s GateRoman bridge across the Arapsu stream, AntalyaRoman bridge across the Arapsu stream, AntalyaRoman bridge, Arapsuyu

Localisation:

  • ,
  • geo:36.881248,30.703671
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 1xx / unknown

Classification:

  • Tour de guet
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Roman period tower of the II.nd century AD. Originally built on a square plan and shortly rebuilded. This two storey building is almost 14 (13,7) meters high. George E. Bean rejects sugestion that it could be lighthouse or defensive tower. He regards the form of the roud tower on the square base, whuch is characteristic of stately type of Roman tomb or mausoleum. Besides, the bundle of rods- fasces, which were the symbol of office of a Roman consul, without which the consul never appeared in public, suggests that it was the tomb of a Roman authority figure - consul or senator1

Sorces:

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C4%B1d%C4%B1rl%C4%B1k_Tower
  2. George E. Bean, Turkey`s Southern Shore 2nd ed., John Murray Ltd, London 1989, p.21-24
  3. Karl  Lanckoroński,  Städte Pamphyliens und Pisidiens (Band 1): Pamphylien, Wien, 1890

Références

  1. George E. Bean, Turkey`s Southern Shore 2nd ed., John Murray Ltd, London 1989, p. 22

Roman period tower of the II.nd century AD. Originally built on a square plan and shortly rebuilded. This two storey building is almost 14 (13,7) meters high. George E. Bean rejects sugestion that it could be lighthouse or defensive tower. He regards the form of the roud tower on the square base, whuch is characteristic of stately type of Roman tomb or mausoleum. Besides, the bundle of rods- fasces, which were the symbol of office of a Roman consul, without which the consul never appeared in public, suggests that it was the tomb of a Roman authority figure - consul or senator1

Sorces:

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C4%B1d%C4%B1rl%C4%B1k_Tower
  2. George E. Bean, Turkey`s Southern Shore 2nd ed., John Murray Ltd, London 1989, p.21-24
  3. Karl  Lanckoroński,  Städte Pamphyliens und Pisidiens (Band 1): Pamphylien, Wien, 1890

Références

  1. George E. Bean, Turkey`s Southern Shore 2nd ed., John Murray Ltd, London 1989, p. 22

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C4%B1d%C4%B1rl%C4%B1k_Tower


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