Tapureli ruins are in
Mersin Province
Mersin Province ( tr, ), formerly İçel Province ( tr, ), is a province in southern Turkey, on the Mediterranean coast between Antalya and Adana. The provincial capital and the biggest city in the province is Mersin, which is composed of f ...
,
Turkey
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.
Geography
Limonlu River
The Limonlu River ( grc, Λάμος ''Lamos''; Latin: ''Lamus''), also known as ''Gökler Deresi'', is a river of ancient Cilicia, now in Mersin Province, Turkey.
The river rises at Yüğlük Dağı in the Taurus mountains and flows through deep ...
is a small river in
Erdemli
Erdemli is a town and district of Mersin Province in the Mediterranean region of Turkey, west of the city of Mersin.
Geography
Erdemli is located between the districts of Mezitli (to the east) and Silifke (to the west). In the north, Erdemli i ...
district of Mersin Province. It was named ''Lamos River'' in the antiquity and it was usually taken as the borderline between ''Cilicia Trachaea'' and ''Cilicia Pedias''. Tapureli ruins are situated on a plateau which overlooks the canyon of the river at about . The ruins are named after the
Turkmen village about north east of the ruins. The altitude of the ruins which are embosomed by the dense forestry is . The distance to Erdemli is and to
Mersin is
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The ruins
The original settlement was a Hellenistic
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settlement which was rebuilt during Roman
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*Rome, the capital city of Italy
*Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
*Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
*'' Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a lette ...
(and early Byzantine
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) era. The ruins which are more or less devastated are examples of civil architecture including five churches, a necropolis, a horizontal sundial, cisterns as well as houses. The finds retrieved after the excavations carried on in the eastern church code named A are now exhibited in Mersin Archaeological Museum
Mersin Archaeological Museum is a museum in Mersin, Turkey
Location
The museum is at to the east of Mersin Naval Museum, to the south of Muğdat Mosque and to the north of Adnan Menderes Boulevard. Its total land area , including the yard is ...
.
See also
* Tapureli
References
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Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey
Former populated places in Turkey
Erdemli District
Archaeological sites in Mersin Province, Turkey
Olba territorium