Stratonikeia, a city in the interior of Karia region, is located at Eskihisar village, in the Yatağan administrative district of the Muğla province. Stratonikeia is that rare site where there are structures ranging from ancient times to Ottoman and Turkish Republican periods. Thus, a visitor has the opportunity to see many structures from different periods spanning three thousand years. After 281 BC the Seleukid King Antiokhos I changed the name of the city to Stratonikeia, after the name of his former stepmother and later wife. However, the city was settled before the Hellenistic period, and Stratonikeia was one of the major settlements in the region at that time. Fortifications and some other structures were constructed in the Ar...
It is possible to prolong the age of settlement in Eskisehir, a city with a long historical past as ...
"An Ottoman Era Town in the Balkans presents the town of Kavala in northern Greece as an example of ...
Corinthian capitals, formed in the second half of the 5th century B. C. were common from the Helleni...
district of Muğla province. Stratonikeia is that rare site where there are structures ranging from a...
Stratonikeia lies within the Eskihisar neighbourhood, 7 km west of the Yatağan district in the provi...
Stratonikeia in Caria spreads over the north slope of Kadıkulesi Tepesi and the flat area extending ...
The magnificent entrance of the city of Stratonikeia belonging to the Roman Imperial Period is the N...
Corinth, known to the Ottomans as Korintos or Koritos, later as Gördüs, was in Antiquity a sea port ...
Corinth, known to the Ottomans as Korintos or Koritos, later as Gördüs, was in Antiquity a sea port ...
Hadrianoupolis lies on the principal western route from the Central Anatolian Plain through the moun...
Excavations have been conducted at the ancient city of Laodikeia uninterruptedly since 2003 and have...
Basılı kitap bölmüThe subject of this research is the archaeological site of Stratonikeia (Eskihisar...
The first long term excavations around Stratonikeia were conducted by Osman Hamdi Bey in 1891- 1892...
Corinthian capitals, formed in the second half of the 5th century B.C. were common from the Hellenis...
The excavations carried out since 2006 at Sirkeli Höyük in Plain Cilicia have yielded important insi...
It is possible to prolong the age of settlement in Eskisehir, a city with a long historical past as ...
"An Ottoman Era Town in the Balkans presents the town of Kavala in northern Greece as an example of ...
Corinthian capitals, formed in the second half of the 5th century B. C. were common from the Helleni...
district of Muğla province. Stratonikeia is that rare site where there are structures ranging from a...
Stratonikeia lies within the Eskihisar neighbourhood, 7 km west of the Yatağan district in the provi...
Stratonikeia in Caria spreads over the north slope of Kadıkulesi Tepesi and the flat area extending ...
The magnificent entrance of the city of Stratonikeia belonging to the Roman Imperial Period is the N...
Corinth, known to the Ottomans as Korintos or Koritos, later as Gördüs, was in Antiquity a sea port ...
Corinth, known to the Ottomans as Korintos or Koritos, later as Gördüs, was in Antiquity a sea port ...
Hadrianoupolis lies on the principal western route from the Central Anatolian Plain through the moun...
Excavations have been conducted at the ancient city of Laodikeia uninterruptedly since 2003 and have...
Basılı kitap bölmüThe subject of this research is the archaeological site of Stratonikeia (Eskihisar...
The first long term excavations around Stratonikeia were conducted by Osman Hamdi Bey in 1891- 1892...
Corinthian capitals, formed in the second half of the 5th century B.C. were common from the Hellenis...
The excavations carried out since 2006 at Sirkeli Höyük in Plain Cilicia have yielded important insi...
It is possible to prolong the age of settlement in Eskisehir, a city with a long historical past as ...
"An Ottoman Era Town in the Balkans presents the town of Kavala in northern Greece as an example of ...
Corinthian capitals, formed in the second half of the 5th century B. C. were common from the Helleni...