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©The Archaeological Settlements of Turkey - TAY Project
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Akyamaç |
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House and Workshop |
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Altitude:
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Region:
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Mediterranean |
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Province:
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Burdur |
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District:
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Aglasun |
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Village:
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Akyamaç |
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Investigation Method:
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Survey |
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Period:
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Roman Hellenistic |
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| It is located on an upland to the southeast within the territorium of Sagalassos; southeast of the Aglasun District; southeast of the Burdur Province. In 2003; the surveys conducted under the leadership of M. Waelkens on behalf of the Catholic University of Leuven yielded remains of a villa; which might have belonged to a rich person of the ancient city of Sagalassos; an olive crusher and potsherds; 200 m south of this villa. The settlement is dated to the Hellenistic and Roman Periods based on intense potsherds. |
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