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Locatie:

  • Turkije, Güllübahçe Turun
  • geo:37.665009,27.293888
  • Locatie precies

Classificatie:

  • Fort
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=24184

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Accessible by a narrow steep rock-path acropolis called in antiquity Teloneia was situated on the mountain top overlooking the city and surrowndings. Fortifications date back to the city's foundation in the mid-fourth century BC. Square tower incide the walls served as a living quarters for the permanent garrison. Electred chief commander of the citadel was forbiden to leave id during his term of office1.

Sources:

  1. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times Until the End of the Roman Empir, II ed., Istanbul 1970, pp. 185-206
  2. George E. Bean, Turkey Beyond the Maeander. An Archaeological Guide, London Ernest Jersey 1971, p. 200

Bronverwijzingen

  1. George E. Bean, Aegean Turkey, London Benn Ltd., 1966, p. 200

Accessible by a narrow steep rock-path acropolis called in antiquity Teloneia was situated on the mountain top overlooking the city and surrowndings. Fortifications date back to the city's foundation in the mid-fourth century BC. Square tower incide the walls served as a living quarters for the permanent garrison. Electred chief commander of the citadel was forbiden to leave id during his term of office1.

Sources:

  1. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times Until the End of the Roman Empir, II ed., Istanbul 1970, pp. 185-206
  2. George E. Bean, Turkey Beyond the Maeander. An Archaeological Guide, London Ernest Jersey 1971, p. 200

Bronverwijzingen

  1. George E. Bean, Aegean Turkey, London Benn Ltd., 1966, p. 200


In de buurt

Rock Temple at Priene

Small sanctuary on the south slope of the acropolis.

Temenos of Demeter at Priene

Earlytic Hellenis sanctuary of Demeter and Kore.

Temple of Athena - Priene

Temple of Athena - Priene


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