Araxa (Caria) 7 Ören - Άραξα
Ἄραξα - Araxa, Hellenistic to Late Antique settlement in Lycia, Oren, Turkey
Works: 5
Latitude: 36.745800
Longitude: 29.386900
Confidence: Medium
Place ID: 368294UAra
Time period: HRL
Region: Lycia
Country: Turkey
Department: Mugla
Mod: Ören
- DARE
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The ruins are not extensive. The acropolis hill is immediately above the village; it is precipitous on the SE, but is quite low. A little below the summit are remains of a 'cyclopean'; wall of very large blocks with a superficial area up to 3 sq. m, in some cases drafted at the edges; most conspicuous is a massive tower over 9 m wide. In the village is a stretch of polygonal wall 9 m long and still 3 m high.
A kilometer or so to the W of the village is a group of a dozen rock-cut tombs at the base of a rocky hillock; most of these are of Lycian house type, but they are not inscribed. One, evidently later, has two antae decorated with rosettes and nondescript capitals, an architrave, a row of dentils, and a curiously naked pediment lacking the usual raking cornices. By the river, close to the village, are a number of gable-shaped sarcophagus lids with inscribed panels.
A little to the N of Oren is an exceedingly abundant spring which, though not the actual source of the Xanthos river, supplies the greater part of its stream. (G. E. BEAN)
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araxa
Wikidata ID: Q626773
Trismegistos Geo: 34342
Info: Princeton Encyclopedia
(Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, from Perseus Project)
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