Hamaxia ancient site is located nearby Alanya county of Antalya province. It is one of the sites that had less importance rather than others. This is Hamaxia; Hamaxia was constructed…
Sillyon: A site of malaria spring
Sillyon ancient site is one of the glorious sites of Antalya province. As a similar to others, Sillyon had various facilities such as theater and baths. The difference of this…
Isaurapolis; A forgotten legacy of Central Anatolia
As we always state, Turkey has a lot of historical legacies from the past. Some of them are famous and some of them are forgotten or some of them can…
Tlos: Homeland of Pegasus
Tlos ancient site is another site of Lycian state. It had a glorious scenery including stadium and rock tombs. This is the story; Tlos was one of the earliest settlement…
Limyra: the capital of Lycia
Limyra ancient site isn’t an ordinary site because Limyra was the capital of Lycia. This is the story; Limyra was constructed in 5th century BC. It became the capital of…
Köprülü Canyon; A natural beauty in Turkey
What about going to a beautiful landscape? Let’s go to Köprülü Canyon that is located in Kemer county of Antalya province. It is one of the beautiful national parks in…
Astra ; A forgotten site of ceramics
Some of the ancient sites are forgotten in this landscape unfortunately. But it doesn’t mean that they are ordinary sites. Every settlement area had their own features like today. All…
Magydos; A missing site of Mediterranean region
As we mentioned that Mediterranean region has a lot of special ancient sites. Unfortunately some of them are missing. We lose them because of urbanization. Magydos ancient site is one…
Soli Pompeipolis; The site of Sun
Mediterranean Region has been hosting civilizations for centuries. Soli Pompeipolis is one of the sites that had a glorious silhouette. Also it was the site of sun. ; Soli was…
Seleukeia (Lybre); A site of mariners
Seleukeia ancient site was one of the important sites that had names on historical records. Firstly we can come across its name in the chronicles of mariners “Stadiasmus Maris Mayni”…