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Surroundings:

Tower of Zeus OlbiusOlive press, KanlidivaneOlive press, KanlidivaneOlive press, KanlidivaneOlive press, KanlidivaneOlive press room, KanlidivaneCanytelis-KantyleisDibisulukule CisternOlga Kingdom symbols on the door lentilAqueduct 3Kabacam ChurchDoor lentilsSymbolsHousesMonumental GraceWater channelsEastern tower of the mansionThe giant cisternThe wine & olive oil workshopThe dome of the little chapel.Domed Monumental Tomb. AkkaleThe Inscription on the aqueductAqueduct 2Theatre of Elaiussa SebasterRoman BathElaiussa SebasteTemple of HermesIconsThe Ancient ScriptThe Script

Location:

  • Türkiye, Çanakçı
  • geo:36.525394,34.178726
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -3xx~ / 6xx~

Class:

  • City
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=19615

Annotations

Kanytelleis is an ancient cult area and the kome of Elauissa Sebaste. It has been populated since the Hellenistic period, later in habited by Romans and early Byzantines. The is a Hellenistic tower dates back to Hellenistic time dedicated to Zeus Olbios by the king of Olba Teukros and the son of Tarkyares. The monumental grave of Princess Aba, who was the ally of Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra, is also in Kanytelleis. There are several relievos either in the pothole or in the necropolis area. There are 5 churches date back to early Byzantine period. Kanytelleis is known to the pothole that Zeus brought Typhon from the Korykion Cave and smashed his head.

See:

  1. A. Özdizbay, Ipek Dağlı Dinçer:"Dağlık Kilikia Yerleşim Tarihi ve Kırsal Yerleşmeler Araştırması 2015,/Surveys on the Settlement History and Rural Settlements in Rough Cilicia 2015,  ANMED 14, 2016: pp. 196-205.

Nearby

Amaronxas Family Grave, Kanytelleis

Grave of Amaronxas Family

Kantylleis, Olive Press

Ancient olive press


This object was added by Olba Yolu on 2014-11-21. Last update by Elżbieta on 2021-03-14. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/19615 . Download as RDF/XML, GeoJSON, KML.
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