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Surroundings:

Xanthos  ''Harpy & Pillar'' TombsPillar tombRoman Theatre in XanthosHarpy TombHarp Monument. XanthosRoman theatre and Lycian tombsXanthus TheaterXanthos Theatre East EntranceXanthos TheatreXanthos - theatreXanthos - theatreThe Roman theatre, built in the mid-2nd century ADXanthos, West ChurchXanthus AgoraXanthos West AgoraXanthos  Inscribed PillarInscribed Pillar of Xanthos - Harpagus SteleRoman Bridge''Dancer'' tombLycian monumental tombs, the Harpy tomb and the pillared sarcophagusRoman colonnaded street running north-south (decumanus)Hellenistic fortifications of XanthosXanthus, DecumanusTripylon leading to the DecumanusCity gate.Nereids monument base.Nereid MonumentXanthos  ''Dromos Building''Xanthos  ''Dromos Building''Xanthos  ''Dromos Building''

Location:

  • Türkiye, Karaköy
  • geo:36.356037,29.317156
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -550~ / -400~

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=29033

Annotations

The remains of the Vith century small temple which was in use during the second half of the sixth century BC, and the entire fifth century BC1.2

References

  1. George E. Bean, Lycian Turkey: An Archaeological Guide, London John Murray Publishers Ltd 1989, p. 55
  2. Jacques des Courtils and Laurence CavalierThe City of Xanthos from Archaic to Byzantine Times - http://www.academia.edu/1310466/The_City_of_Xanthos


Nearby

Xanthos, Palace

Ruins of big ancient palace in Xanthos.

Xanthos, Sarcophagus

Sarcophagus - Lykian pillar tomb

Xanthos, Harpy`s Tomb

Xanthos - Monument of the Harpies


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