Halasarna (Kos) Kardamaina
Halasarna, Archaic to Roman polis near Kardamaina in Kos Dodecanese
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Latitude: 36.777700
Longitude: 27.138100
Confidence: High
Time period: ACHR
Region: Dodecanese
Country: Greece
Department: Kos
Mod: Kardamaina
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The ancient settlement grew up between the shore and the bluff behind (now occupied by a military base), which functioned as its acropolis. The site has only been partially uncovered and is pressed upon by modern construction; but it has already revealed some striking remains. There are several levels: most easily distinguishable by eye are the houses of the Early Christian era, which are built over the sharper, meticulous masonry of the Hellenistic buildings below. In the southwest corner is the lower part of a beautifully constructed, 2nd century BC marble public building (probably not a temple), whose base is constructed in an unusual red stone. North and east of this within the area, a 3rd century BC Temple of Apollo Halasarnas is being unearthed. At the upper level of excavation are the remains of houses, a basilica and a cemetery of the Early Christian era. On the far side of the acropolis hill, traces of the late Hellenistic theatre have been identified; the ruined apse of yet another Early Christian basilica, stands in the fields between the Apollon Hotel and the acropolis hill. Although systematic excavations by the University of Athens have only just begun to uncover the extent of the remains, it is clear that the whole area was densely inhabited in Antiquity.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halasarna
Wikidata ID: Q17633551
Trismegistos Geo: 34108
Info: McGilchrist's Greek Islands
(From McGilchrist’s Greek Islands, © Nigel McGilchrist 2010, excerpted with his gracious permission. Click for the books)
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