Aigai (Aiolis) 18 Yuntdagi Koseler - Αιγαί
Αἰγαί - Aigai, Aeolian city on Gun Dagi, Yuntdagi Koseler village, Manisa in Aiolis (Aegean Turkey)
Works: 12
Latitude: 38.830900
Longitude: 27.189500
Confidence: High (20151122)
Place ID: 388273PAig
Time period: ACHRL
Region: Aiolis
Country: Turkey
Department: Manisa
Mod: Yuntdagi Koseler
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The ruins, not yet excavated, are impressive. The city wall, of mixed polygonal and ashlar masonry, encloses an area a little over 900 m in length. Paved roads, partly preserved, led up from the SW and NE. The most conspicuous building is a fine market hall, over 75 m long and still standing 10 m high. It was in three stories, of which the lowest comprised 16 pairs of rooms one behind the other, evidently shops, each provided with a door and window. These opened on the E to a terrace on which was a circular foundation. The middle story had similar chambers communicating by arched doorways. The top story formed an open gallery with a row of columns down the middle and windows in the back wall, and opened on the W by a colonnade to a broad terrace, evidently the agora. Just to the N is a building identified as the bouleuterion.
In the NW corner of the enclosure are the foundations of three temples, one identified by an inscription as that of Demeter and Kore. Below on the W is the theater; the seats are not preserved, but the vaulted passages supporting them are still in good condition. Farther to the S is the stadium, of which one long wall is standing. Some 45 minutes on foot to the E is the Temple of Apollo Chresterios, dedicated by the people (of Pergamon) under P. Servilius Isauricus, proconsul of Asia in 46 B.C. The building has collapsed; all that is now standing is the framework of the cella door, with monolithic jambs 8.7 m high.
The general character of the buildings at Aigai is strikingly similar to those of Pergamon; they date certainly to the time of the Attalid kingdom and were erected by the munificence of the kings. (G. E. BEAN)
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aigai_(Aeolis)
Wikidata ID: Q404200
Trismegistos Geo: 74
DARE: 21428
Info: Princeton Encyclopedia
(Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, from Perseus Project)
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