Doukas, Anemourion (2013) [in Greek]
[Panorama's notes]
Abbreviation
Doukas, Anemourion (2013) [in Greek]
Author
Doukas Doukas
Title
Anemourion
Subtitle
Goats Among the Ruins and a Mosaic Inscription with a Wish
Classification
Classification
Travel Memoir.
Number of pages
8
Published in
Published in
www.apan.gr.
©:
ΔΔ / DD
Contents
Mid-March 2013, during a Panorama trip in Pamphylia and Cilicia (SW Turkey), we were waking in one of the most impressive archaeological sites of Turkey. Anemourion, on the southern point of Anatolia into the Mediterranean, is a ghost-city abandoned by its inhabitants during the Arab expansion in the seventh century. Only goats live among the ruins.
Travel memories written by Doukas Doukas give the atmosphere of a lovely morning by the sea, between the 350 tombs of the Necropolis, the three public baths of Late Antiquity and the Early Byzantine basilicas half-covered by the waves.
The text, accompanied by 9 photos, is in Greek.
Travel memories written by Doukas Doukas give the atmosphere of a lovely morning by the sea, between the 350 tombs of the Necropolis, the three public baths of Late Antiquity and the Early Byzantine basilicas half-covered by the waves.
The text, accompanied by 9 photos, is in Greek.
Key words
Antiquities.
Asian Turkey.
Cilicia.
Early Byzantine buildings.
Early Byzantine period.
Eastern Mediterranean.
Fortifications.
Late Antiquity.
Roman Empire, East.
Roman period, Imperial age.
Thermae / Public Baths.
Turkey, antiquities.