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- Antiphellus abstract "Antiphellus or Antiphellos (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίφελλος) was city that acted as the port of Phellus (Phellos) in Lycia. It was at the head of a bay on the south coast. Sir Francis Beaufort, the discoverer of this ancient site, gave the contemporary name of Vathy to the bay at the head of which Antiphellus stands.Pliny says that its ancient (i.e. pre-Hellenic) name was Habessus; he also remarks on the quality of its sponges. Strabo (14:666) incorrectly places Antiphellus among the inland towns.The Lycian settlement here left hillside tombs, among which is a sarcophagus on a high base with a long inscription in \"Lycian B\", now generally identified as Milyan, a Luwian language. Native inscriptions in Lycian language are dated as late as the fourth century BCE. As Antiphellus the site is first recorded in Greek inscriptions of the same century. An inscription copied by Sir Charles Fellows at this place in 1840, contains the ethnic name ΑΝΤΙΦΕΛΛΕΙΤΟΥ. The well-preserved little Hellenistic theater overlooking the sea is complete, with the exception of the proscenium.As Phellos declined im importance during the Hellenistic period, Antiphellus grew to be the major city of the region. Coins of Antiphellus of the Roman imperial period bear the legend Ἀντιφελλειτων. The site of Antiphellus is now in the municipality of Kaş, Turkey, which before the forcible Population exchange between Greece and Turkey of 1922-23 was Andifili. and in the 19th century AndiffeloAntiphellus, all but deserted by 1828 and built up in the following decades, became known during the mid-19th century, both to scholars and travelers. Fellows (1841) gave a page of drawings of specimens of ends of sarcophagi, pediments, and doors of tombs, and there is a ground-plan of Antiphelius in Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt's Travels in Lycia, Milyas, and the Cibyratis, 1847.".
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_archaeological_sites_in_Turkey.
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Antalya_Province.
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lycia.
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Diocese.
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Kaş.
- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Luwian_language.
- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Lycia.
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Metropolis_(religious_jurisdiction).
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Pliny_the_Elder.
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Sarcophagus.
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- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Antiphellus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antiphellus".
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- Antiphellus subject Category:Ancient_Greek_archaeological_sites_in_Turkey.
- Antiphellus subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_Mediterranean_Region,_Turkey.
- Antiphellus subject Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Asia.
- Antiphellus subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Turkey.
- Antiphellus subject Category:Geography_of_Antalya_Province.
- Antiphellus subject Category:History_of_Antalya_Province.
- Antiphellus subject Category:Lycia.
- Antiphellus hypernym City.
- Antiphellus type City.
- Antiphellus type Site.
- Antiphellus comment "Antiphellus or Antiphellos (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίφελλος) was city that acted as the port of Phellus (Phellos) in Lycia. It was at the head of a bay on the south coast. Sir Francis Beaufort, the discoverer of this ancient site, gave the contemporary name of Vathy to the bay at the head of which Antiphellus stands.Pliny says that its ancient (i.e. pre-Hellenic) name was Habessus; he also remarks on the quality of its sponges.".
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