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Roman BridgeA view of citywall-area at ancient Phokaia

Location:

  • Türkiye, Yenibağarası
  • geo:38.660381,26.822515
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • Grave or burial field
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=22232

Annotations

The rock-cut tomb near Fokaia dates back to the end of the IV vcentury BC. It is 4,5 m high two-storey structure with the sarcophagus on the top indicates the Lycian tradition however the entrance facade is rather Lydian pattern. The stepps between the storeys indicate Achemenid custom. The monument may have been erected to memorize the local ruler during the Persian domiation of the region in the V-IV century BC1.

Sources:

  1. George E. Bean, Turkey Beyond the Maeander. An Archaeological Guide, London Ernest Jersey 1971, p.124, 125
  2. Nicholas Cahill, Taş Kule: A Persian-Period Tomb near Phokaia in: American Journal of Archaeology 92(4):481 · October 1988
  3. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times Until the End of the Roman Empir, II ed., Istanbul 1970, p. 118

References

  1. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times Until the End of the Roman Empir, II ed., Istanbul 1970, p. 118


Nearby

Roman Bridge

Roman Bridge

Roman Rd

Roman Rd

Roman Rd (1 km)

Roman Rd


This object was added by Elżbieta on 2015-09-17. Last update by Elżbieta on 2016-12-19. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/22232 . Download as RDF/XML, GeoJSON, KML.
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