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Amsara KalesiKuşkayası Road Monument - Bird`s Rock

Location:

  • Türkiye, Amasra
  • geo:41.73999,32.384529
  • Location ± 25-100 m.

Period or year:

  • -1200~ / unknown

Class:

  • City
  • invisible

Identifiers:

Annotations

“Sesamos”, “Amastris” in Persian Empire  period, “Amastedos” in Byzantine period , and “Amasra”,  a coastal town on Black
Sea coast has been an important trade centre for long time. It was founded by the Phoenicians in the XII.century BC. After a dark period  of the IX century when Phoenicians hehave left their colonies later Amasra was settled by Ionians in the VIII century BC

Sources:

  1. Philipp Niewohner, The Archaeology of Byzantine Anatolia: From the End of Late Antiquity until the Coming of the Turks, Oxford University Press 2017
  2. Max Ritter, The End of Late Antiquity in Paphlagonia: Desurbanization from a Comparative Perspective,  Landscape Dynamics and Settlement Patterns in Northern Anatolia during the Roman and Byzantine Period, 2013 (pp.119-133
  3. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0006:entry=amastris
  4. Ercan Verim, Amasra'da Bizans Dönemi Üç Eser: Tavşan Adası Manastırı, Amasra Kilisesi ve Küçük Kilise

 

Mastrvm

Amastris

TP Mastrum

RC Amastra


Nearby

Amasra Bedesten

Palace of the Roman Provincial Council. (Bouleuterion

Amasra

Roman temple.

Amastris - Sesamus

Roman period theatre


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