ANTIOCH ON THE MAEANDER
'Antiochia on the Maeander' also 'Antioch on the Maeander' (Greek: Αντιόχεια του Μαίανδρου; Latin: Antiochia ad Mæandrum), earlier 'Pythopolis', was a city of ancient Caria, in Anatolia. The city was situated between the Maeander and Orsinus rivers near their confluence and, though it was the site of a bridge over the Maeander had "little or no individual history" (ref. princeton) The scanty ruins are located on a hill (named, in Turkish, Jeni-Sher or Yenişer) a few km southeast of Kuyucak, Aydin Province, Turkey, near the modern city of Başaran. The city already existed when Antiochus I enlarged and renamed it. It was home to the sophist Diotrephis.[1]
It has not been excavated, although Christopher Ratte et al. visited the site in 1994 and produced a sketch plan.
★ ''Blue Guide, Turkey: The Aegean and Mediterranean Coasts'' (ISBN 0-393-30489-2), p. 359.
★ Richard Stillwell, ed. ''Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites'', 1976: "Antioch on the Maeander, Turkey"
★ ''Archeogical Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1994. American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 100, pp 5-33.''
It has not been excavated, although Christopher Ratte et al. visited the site in 1994 and produced a sketch plan.
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References
★ ''Blue Guide, Turkey: The Aegean and Mediterranean Coasts'' (ISBN 0-393-30489-2), p. 359.
★ Richard Stillwell, ed. ''Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites'', 1976: "Antioch on the Maeander, Turkey"
★ ''Archeogical Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1994. American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 100, pp 5-33.''
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