Research Article

In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach

Number: 27 December 15, 2024
  • Noah Kaye *
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In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach

Abstract

Antalya is one of the youngest major port cities of the Mediterranean, but its origins are among the most poorly understood. A pair of misconceptions hinders study and perhaps even documentation of Hellenistic and early Roman Attaleia. First, contrary to scholarly pessimism, there is much to learn about the early city’s history and archaeology, both in the Old Town (Kaleiçi) and in the hinterland. We consider here afresh most of the old evidence: Strabo on the foundation of the city by Attalos II Philadelphos and the migration of Trojan Cilicians into western Pamphylia, early bronze coinage featuring Poseidon (it is argued) holding a dolphin, and pre-Roman remains at Ören Tepe and the upper site of Döşeme Boğazı. We gather together the fragments of the earliest public architecture found in Kaleiçi – aspects of the city’s presentation to the sea, namely, von Lanckoro ski’s location i and the façade of the Keçili Parkı / Yanık Hastane. These are highlighted and preliminarily described in an effort to join old evidence to new, including the results of the many salvage excavations undertaken in Kaleiçi since the turn of the millennium. Second, the scholarly cliché that extols the virtues of the city’s location is not only misleading, but it also mischaracterizes the nature of Attalid and Roman imperial intervention here. Large-scale urbanism in this ecology required an injection of resources and a reconfiguration of settlement and mobility, both of which, it is argued, have left their mark.

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Thanks

This research was supported by an AKMED project grant. Many thanks to Mustafa Adak, Aytaç Dönmez, Erkan Dündar, Nuray Gökalp, Remziye Boyraz, Tarkan Kahya, Onur Kara, Fatih Onur, John Ma, Daniel Gutierrez, Sam Holzman, Phil Sapirstein, Evren Bruce, Stefan Feuser, and Roi Sabar.

References

  1. Adak, M. 2006. “Olbia in Pamphylien - Die epigraphische Evidenz.” Gephyra 3:1-28.
  2. Adak, M. 2007. “Die dorische und äolische Kolonisation des lykisch-pamphylischen Grenzraumes im Lichte der Epigraphik und der historischen Geographie.” In Griechische Epigraphik in Lykien; Eine Zwischenbilanz, edited by C. Schuler, 41-50. Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
  3. Adak, M. 2010. “Review of J. Grainger ‘The Cities of Pamphylia’ Oxford 2009.” Gephyra 7:169-87.

Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Greek and Roman Period Archeology

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Noah Kaye * This is me
0000-0001-8975-2871
United States

Publication Date

December 15, 2024

Submission Date

November 30, 2023

Acceptance Date

March 30, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Number: 27

APA
Kaye, N. (2024). In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach. Adalya, 27, 211-246. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1609751
AMA
1.Kaye N. In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach. Adalya. 2024;(27):211-246. doi:10.47589/adalya.1609751
Chicago
Kaye, Noah. 2024. “In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach”. Adalya, nos. 27: 211-46. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1609751.
EndNote
Kaye N (December 1, 2024) In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach. Adalya 27 211–246.
IEEE
[1]N. Kaye, “In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach”, Adalya, no. 27, pp. 211–246, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.47589/adalya.1609751.
ISNAD
Kaye, Noah. “In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach”. Adalya. 27 (December 1, 2024): 211-246. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1609751.
JAMA
1.Kaye N. In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach. Adalya. 2024;:211–246.
MLA
Kaye, Noah. “In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach”. Adalya, no. 27, Dec. 2024, pp. 211-46, doi:10.47589/adalya.1609751.
Vancouver
1.Noah Kaye. In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach. Adalya. 2024 Dec. 1;(27):211-46. doi:10.47589/adalya.1609751

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