Choma (Lycia) 5 Hacimusalar

Χῶμα - Choma, Lycian city, excavated settlement mound near Hacimusalar, Antalya
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Latitude: 36.642350
Longitude: 29.836230
Confidence: High

Greek name: Χῶμα
Place ID: 366298UCho
Time period: CHRL
Region: Lycia
Country: Turkey
Department: Antalya
Mod: Hacimusalar

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Modern Description: [Under excavation since 1993, with EC churches, other buildings. Elmali Museum] The site, 14.5 km SW of Elmali, is first mentioned by Pliny , then by Ptolemy and Hierokles and in the Byzantine bishop lists. In the 2d c. A.D. it received 7000 denarii from Opramoas of Rhodiapolis for a stoa and a Temple of the Augusti. Its character as a genuine Lycian city in the Classical period is proved by a rock tomb with inscription in the Lycian language in the hills a few miles to the W. It was probably included in the Lycian League in the 1st c. A.D.; the earliest coins, of the 1st c. B.C., were of nonfederal type. Otherwise coinage is confined to Gordian III.
The site was identified in 1963 on the strength of a number of inscriptions. The name alludes evidently to the mound, low but conspicuous in the flat plain, about 0.8 km from the present village. The river Aedesa, mentioned by Pliny , is clearly the modern Akcay. Nothing whatever of the ancient city remains standing, either on the mound or in the neighborhood, and there are no tombs to be seen. The remnants of antiquity consist merely of sherds and ancient blocks in the villages of Hacimusalar and Sarilar. (G. E. BEAN)
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choma_(Lycia)
Wikidata ID: Q18712850
Trismegistos Geo: 16442

Info: Princeton Encyclopedia

(Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, from Perseus Project)


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