Recently modified2011-05-06T17:44:40Zsgilliestag:atlantides.org,2011:pleiades/b176677872aa8902b142282ea28e76c0Bath at northwest foot of the Areopagustag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/2d1ea2660f87441ba63689a179c130c32024-03-17T01:01:57ZAreopagustag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/c2158aec758a402a88905e50418a9eca2024-03-17T01:01:57ZToposText Location: Southwest Bath (Athens Agora)tag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/54821943ed7e44a1a26c0976b2ad3f6e2024-03-17T01:01:57Z37.973737 23.721480Southwest Bathtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/c32ddac70282411a9cef57517d3cdea62024-03-17T01:01:57ZBath at northwest foot of the Areopagustag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/211d22cd138b461ab2b0b2bcd8e046142024-03-17T01:01:57ZA bathhouse located northwest of the Areopagus Hill and southwest of the Agora in Athens, first built in the late second century BC and remaining in use until the late sixth century AD.37.973737 23.721480desmōtḗriontag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/81a949b1bf7d4d969c56c9b33c2083c92024-03-17T00:03:14ZAthenaetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/9be3e945f7504e2fa7a8b50694177ac72024-03-17T00:03:14ZPoros Buildingtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/c42e957109aa4c9cb5eb22ea2cb8169f2024-03-17T00:03:14ZA narrow structure southwest of the Agora of Athens, built in the mid-5th century BC. Some modern scholars identify it as the Athenian prison where Sokrates and others were held and executed, but it was probably a workshop for marble workers.37.973842 23.721168Topostext Location: Poros Building/State Prisontag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/01adbea1534b4c67a85d275aedaf19362024-03-17T00:03:14Z37.973842 23.721168State Prisontag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/037ae205bbc14edea9500abedfec06952024-03-17T00:03:14ZWhile this name is widely used for the structure southwest of the Athenian Agora, otherwise known as the Poros Building, most sources note that the identification of that structure with the ancient prison of Athens is highly uncertain.Poros Buildingtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/e005ac393b8f447382036573bb165d322024-03-17T00:03:14ZHellomenontag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/3febd2036edbce22941f642922c763d42024-03-16T20:54:09ZAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 C4 Hellomenon38.713327 20.713062OSM Location: East Building tag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/85150e3ae87f4b7c8ec9ca02a3e887fe2024-03-16T20:33:37ZLocation based on OpenStreetMap37.974146 23.723704 37.974515 23.723687 37.974519 23.723830 37.974150 23.723847 37.974146 23.723704South Squaretag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/8955bd7c1a324d70934ac5bdc860c2742024-03-16T20:33:37ZEast Buildingtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/f7b3ff56b7134c7790a55b7f4551ebc12024-03-16T20:33:37ZAgora of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/0ce7560ee89a4693b78dae2edb329d7b2024-03-16T20:33:37ZEast Buildingtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/10c7d8385737417cb0a26f3b692828dc2024-03-16T20:33:37ZA building in the southeastern corner of the Athenian Agora, built in the mid-second century BC as the eastern side of the South Square complex and its main entrance from the Panathenaic Way. It was destroyed in the Sullan Sack of 86 BC, but repaired in the Imperial Period.37.974146 23.723704 37.974515 23.723687 37.974519 23.723830 37.974150 23.723847 37.974146 23.723704Athenaetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/76c07f886b3641088c14c2c81a18a9af2024-03-16T20:24:34Zhieróntag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/aa4b6691b2f34c4c94a0c0916ca4eff82024-03-16T20:24:34ZTriangular Shrinetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/a4d27e52c5ba4d48babca0fd70a04fc82024-03-16T20:24:34Z37.974042 23.721933Google Earth Location: tag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/7b039d30fc1a42f1b1e0392005eadd782024-03-16T20:24:34Z37.974042 23.721933Triangular Shrinetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/0d621d6cb5574089ab3009b41cc5a2d72024-03-16T20:24:34ZA triangular shrine located at a crossroads to the southwest of the Athenian Agora, probably dedicated to a hero, built in the late fifth century BC with evidence for earlier religious activity in the seventh century BC.37.974042 23.721933Agora of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/f1bfabdcd35b4ba7a46f3e5274e0df902024-03-16T16:10:13ZThe marketplace of the ancient city of Athens in Greece.37.972830 23.720661 37.973654 23.720341 37.974819 23.720459 37.976217 23.721050 37.976599 23.721505 37.975821 23.724471 37.975648 23.724617 37.974574 23.725273 37.974438 23.725224 37.974234 23.725011 37.973866 23.724335 37.972830 23.720661Agoratag:atlantides.org,2016:pleiades/f9d4a8a6592d462a8fb4d087d3bed5102024-03-16T16:06:02ZModern, conventional name referring to the archaeological site.Red Basilicatag:atlantides.org,2014:pleiades/873bf45162e0046e42fd523e0de681f62024-03-16T14:44:12ZA Roman temple built above the Selinus river which was originally constructed for the worship of Egyptian gods, most likely Isis and/or Serapis. In the Byzantine era it was converted into a church of St. John. It was subsequently ruined, although the rotunda on the north side is still an active mosque.39.121933 27.183391OSM Location: ruinstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/bcf23e48a841407fb84762ec9f49be542024-03-16T14:37:31ZLocation of the block which includes Omega House37.973009 23.724258 37.973140 23.723721 37.973352 23.723702 37.973463 23.724552 37.973133 23.724685 37.973009 23.724258Omega Housetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/44c1b835804e40c38c2abdfe193192062024-03-16T14:37:31ZOmega House is the modern name for a large house on the north slope of the Areopagos hill in Athens. Early traces go back to the 4th century BC, but the surviving structure was built in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. It appears to have been a philosophical school until the 6th century. It was destroyed in the Slavic Sack of 582 AD.37.973009 23.724258 37.973140 23.723721 37.973352 23.723702 37.973463 23.724552 37.973133 23.724685 37.973009 23.724258Omega Housetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/48d7dbaf15ec401794b309d5657778ec2024-03-16T14:37:31ZAreopagustag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/28a7bd5f89c345ec93874b0059d23b152024-03-16T14:37:31ZAthenaetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/bff0b1c9b53044dcbdbc2e89fb88cc812024-03-16T14:37:31ZPnyxtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/282ef749062b4512b732c20140c7dbfd2024-03-16T14:36:05ZOSM Location: Κρήνη "Καλλιρρόη"tag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/6a38a27d0a9d44b89086d2f7d9d552222024-03-16T14:36:06ZLocation based on OpenStreetMap37.971508 23.720858Pnyx fountaintag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/20462cade6ac44d48db38d0c08e21fec2024-03-16T14:36:05ZPnyx fountaintag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/084a6c1d70ba44b7a013e7c9b78a11b72024-03-16T14:36:06ZA rock-cut cistern on the southeast slope of the Pnyx hill in Athens, built in the late sixth century BC and supplied by the Peisistratid aqueduct. It received a mosaic floor in the second C AD. Dörpfeld identified it with the Enneakrounos fountain known from Classical literature, but this is disputed.37.971508 23.720858Enneákrounostag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/7fc43c0a67924d218e6455740916de102024-03-16T14:36:05ZKallirrhóētag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/37cb3633af4543979cefd50e8234a4e22024-03-16T14:36:06ZDörpfeldʼs Enneakrounostag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/3fe1df2482cb4136947fff3c36c16f242024-03-16T14:36:05ZSudostliches Brunnenhaustag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/891fbd7872ba434e8d00badb591ef8222024-03-16T14:23:06Z37.973934 23.723880 37.973972 23.723680 37.974026 23.723696 37.973987 23.723897 37.973934 23.723880Southeast fountain housetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/080cbec0f6e246bc9e69c810670c188d2024-03-16T14:23:06ZAgora of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/61062196e3a84bb69593b1e37d61844f2024-03-16T14:23:06ZOSM Location: Εννεάκρουνοςtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/f7d9f859503143788faa62cafa7fc3f52024-03-16T14:23:06ZLocation based on OpenStreetMap37.973934 23.723880 37.973972 23.723680 37.974026 23.723696 37.973987 23.723897 37.973934 23.723880Enneákrounostag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/fd64042ea80d41fd9142074e8fb1c85c2024-03-16T14:23:06ZPausanias says that the southeast fountain house in the Athenian Agora was called the Enneakrounos of Peisistratos in his time; the identification appears to be incorrect for earlier periods.Southeast fountain housetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/f95e7ce093874b6ea830baa5892d41162024-03-16T14:23:06ZThe southeast fountain house was located in the southeast corner of the Agora of Athens. It was built in the 520s BC and was remodeled in the early 4th century BC. The water supply is derived from the Peisistratid aqueduct. In the second century AD, it was identified as the Enneakrounos fountain known from Classical literature, apparently incorrectly.37.973934 23.723880 37.973972 23.723680 37.974026 23.723696 37.973987 23.723897 37.973934 23.723880Philopappos Monumenttag:atlantides.org,2022:pleiades/62430d46c78d45d782a1a853d2d8ca332024-03-16T02:36:41ZThe Philopappos Monument, located on Mouseion Hill in Athens, is a funerary monument dedicated to Caius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos, a prince of the Kingdom of Commagene, and dates after 116 CE.37.967230 23.721484 37.967318 23.721364 37.967430 23.721464 37.967347 23.721598 37.967230 23.721484Agora of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/ee4e53eb517f4c70a1c4b45553c6cb122024-03-16T01:25:53ZAgora Minttag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/6f0aa431ed9243a7b6da696655c6bbda2024-03-16T01:25:53ZA building in the southeast corner of the Agora of Athens, built in the late fifth century BC, which was used for minting bronze coinage from the third century BC until it was abandoned in the first century BC.37.973880 23.724078 37.973889 23.723905 37.974004 23.723914 37.973995 23.724087 37.973880 23.724078Agora Minttag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/ff347382e62540189508c1d278f105a42024-03-16T01:25:53ZOSM Location: Νομισματοκοπείονtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/319d973c44b1488691ee65c96c7636202024-03-16T01:25:53ZLocation based on OpenStreetMap37.973880 23.724078 37.973889 23.723905 37.974004 23.723914 37.973995 23.724087 37.973880 23.724078Minttag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/f5b00340b150493d8cca5bb50c0296562024-03-16T01:25:53ZOSM Location: Νυμφαίονtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/97508edae4df4c91a1167129c98ad2b42024-03-16T01:19:16ZLocation based on OpenStreetMap37.974001 23.724121 37.974012 23.723903 37.974160 23.723917 37.974148 23.724135 37.974001 23.724121Agora of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/8055b3e6c466472b8050ef84f1c4b9c02024-03-16T01:19:16ZNymphaiontag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/f0e1d56d67b44f4584af65ee13fb3ce82024-03-16T01:19:16ZNymphaion in the Athenian Agoratag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/18e3108f0d164447a9180eded64514142024-03-16T01:19:16ZThis nymphaion, a semicircular fountainhouse, was built in the southeast corner of the Athenian Agora in the 140s AD.37.974001 23.724121 37.974012 23.723903 37.974160 23.723917 37.974148 23.724135 37.974001 23.724121Cuttiaetag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/c64f08446c530abd20d33c48ccf392412024-03-15T21:42:13ZAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 D3 Cuttiae45.193215 8.612340Laumellumtag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/13f3f695aef85299b13b9e0dcf52de302024-03-15T21:33:42ZAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 D3 Laumellum45.122041 8.797350Ticinumtag:atlantides.org,2018:pleiades/561e345888850dc424789199921a5dab2024-03-15T21:29:13ZAn ancient city of Gallia Transpadana, Ticinum lay along the line of the ancient Via Aemilia. Today Ticinum is the modern city of Pavia.45.185899 9.156562Kapraitag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/b5afee937e80894c7868223e73efa8212024-03-15T19:59:08ZAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated KapraiVolsiniensis L.tag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/4ac85b4d4577f054dbc9f1c4341d52642024-03-15T15:03:03ZA volcanic lake of northern Latium formed by the collapse of the Vulsini volcano. Roman sources record volcanic activity at the site as late as the second century B.C.42.533246 11.931045 42.537096 11.921387 42.537316 11.920840 42.540908 11.913157 42.541464 11.912223 42.556417 11.888606 42.556833 11.888073 42.584232 11.859392 42.584699 11.858911 42.585433 11.858241 42.586018 11.857815 42.586964 11.857306 42.587487 11.857206 42.613568 11.867551 42.628294 11.876325 42.642704 11.890921 42.643318 11.892126 42.644028 11.894012 42.647803 11.906585 42.648885 11.910745 42.649011 11.911281 42.649152 11.911912 42.649475 11.913497 42.650364 11.918674 42.650648 11.920563 42.651378 11.925990 42.651633 11.929295 42.651859 11.934500 42.651982 11.940647 42.651910 11.944823 42.651848 11.946478 42.651795 11.947488 42.651697 11.948764 42.651139 11.954394 42.650849 11.957201 42.650501 11.960418 42.650032 11.964432 42.649378 11.968017 42.648810 11.970565 42.648515 11.971617 42.648135 11.972430 42.647265 11.973801 42.642379 11.980463 42.642010 11.980911 42.639485 11.983749 42.631097 11.993093 42.630175 11.993579 42.629940 11.993702 42.613385 11.995165 42.590317 11.997117 42.547939 11.996765 42.547731 11.996728 42.547340 11.996616 42.546548 11.996222 42.546164 11.995975 42.544876 11.994612 42.541102 11.990469 42.540524 11.989707 42.539264 11.987855 42.539108 11.987619 42.538004 11.985885 42.537827 11.985602 42.537762 11.985498 42.536877 11.983892 42.536816 11.983757 42.536716 11.983355 42.536326 11.981659 42.536020 11.980214 42.535780 11.978733 42.535503 11.976812 42.535220 11.974473 42.534796 11.970791 42.534637 11.968907 42.534530 11.967559 42.534491 11.966800 42.534476 11.966485 42.534464 11.966207 42.533246 11.931045Lake Bolsenatag:atlantides.org,2013:pleiades/d447bbd23d09ad93d9549333b723f00c2024-03-15T15:03:03Z42.533246 11.857206 42.651982 11.857206 42.651982 11.997117 42.533246 11.997117 42.533246 11.857206Ad Gemellas?tag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/99fef6a9ebc0842159a14779546bb9ed2024-03-15T15:03:52ZAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 A4 Ad Gemellas?37.267334 -4.540411OSM location of Lake Bolsenatag:atlantides.org,2021:pleiades/8249265fe6d142fab04682f6c9a289cf2024-03-15T15:03:02ZLocation based on OpenStreetMap42.533246 11.931045 42.537096 11.921387 42.537316 11.920840 42.540908 11.913157 42.541464 11.912223 42.556417 11.888606 42.556833 11.888073 42.584232 11.859392 42.584699 11.858911 42.585433 11.858241 42.586018 11.857815 42.586964 11.857306 42.587487 11.857206 42.613568 11.867551 42.628294 11.876325 42.642704 11.890921 42.643318 11.892126 42.644028 11.894012 42.647803 11.906585 42.648885 11.910745 42.649011 11.911281 42.649152 11.911912 42.649475 11.913497 42.650364 11.918674 42.650648 11.920563 42.651378 11.925990 42.651633 11.929295 42.651859 11.934500 42.651982 11.940647 42.651910 11.944823 42.651848 11.946478 42.651795 11.947488 42.651697 11.948764 42.651139 11.954394 42.650849 11.957201 42.650501 11.960418 42.650032 11.964432 42.649378 11.968017 42.648810 11.970565 42.648515 11.971617 42.648135 11.972430 42.647265 11.973801 42.642379 11.980463 42.642010 11.980911 42.639485 11.983749 42.631097 11.993093 42.630175 11.993579 42.629940 11.993702 42.613385 11.995165 42.590317 11.997117 42.547939 11.996765 42.547731 11.996728 42.547340 11.996616 42.546548 11.996222 42.546164 11.995975 42.544876 11.994612 42.541102 11.990469 42.540524 11.989707 42.539264 11.987855 42.539108 11.987619 42.538004 11.985885 42.537827 11.985602 42.537762 11.985498 42.536877 11.983892 42.536816 11.983757 42.536716 11.983355 42.536326 11.981659 42.536020 11.980214 42.535780 11.978733 42.535503 11.976812 42.535220 11.974473 42.534796 11.970791 42.534637 11.968907 42.534530 11.967559 42.534491 11.966800 42.534476 11.966485 42.534464 11.966207 42.533246 11.931045Lago di Bolsenatag:atlantides.org,2013:pleiades/d6b4bad77bdcd835d04dfe4d9b8589e42024-03-15T15:03:03Z42.533246 11.857206 42.651982 11.857206 42.651982 11.997117 42.533246 11.997117 42.533246 11.857206OSM relation Martatag:atlantides.org,2020:pleiades/eb505d09857e41c582b87b93781c44e52024-03-15T15:02:24ZLocation based on OpenStreetMap42.234455 11.704939 42.234459 11.704681 42.235299 11.694869 42.524747 11.920979 42.524845 11.921056 42.525098 11.921286 42.525889 11.922091 42.533004 11.930467 42.533306 11.930927 42.374484 11.892926 42.374409 11.892905 42.360590 11.887367 42.360338 11.887261 42.360146 11.887175 42.337237 11.874273 42.336382 11.873630 42.336152 11.873438 42.322085 11.860061 42.322052 11.860027 42.302387 11.838817 42.302346 11.838761 42.302311 11.838699 42.263571 11.764282 42.234521 11.705183 42.234455 11.704939Marta (river)tag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/e69fb1e0ef32dc27b85dba4da46b666d2024-03-15T15:02:25ZThe Marta river flows from Lake Bolsena to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its course flows past both Tuscania and Tarquinia and enters the Tyrrhenian Sea near Lido di Tarquinia.42.234455 11.704939 42.234459 11.704681 42.235299 11.694869 42.524747 11.920979 42.524845 11.921056 42.525098 11.921286 42.525889 11.922091 42.533004 11.930467 42.533306 11.930927 42.374484 11.892926 42.374409 11.892905 42.360590 11.887367 42.360338 11.887261 42.360146 11.887175 42.337237 11.874273 42.336382 11.873630 42.336152 11.873438 42.322085 11.860061 42.322052 11.860027 42.302387 11.838817 42.302346 11.838761 42.302311 11.838699 42.263571 11.764282 42.234521 11.705183 42.234455 11.704939OSM location of course of Olona (river)tag:atlantides.org,2013:pleiades/63769bffe82f7dd04d2a3d990789c8332024-03-15T14:52:30ZRepresentative location based on OpenStreetMap.45.106102 9.362344 45.231181 9.226224 45.231366 9.226109 45.236085 9.226066 45.236255 9.226081 45.245991 9.229007 45.204888 9.308200 45.180707 9.342325 45.180579 9.342478 45.180146 9.342815 45.150367 9.365728 45.135394 9.372934 45.134849 9.373100 45.132675 9.373234 45.132451 9.373205 45.121802 9.369549 45.106102 9.362344Lambrumtag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/6c8eeab2a38edf82b171138e69635fac2024-03-15T14:50:23ZAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 F3 Lambrum45.158683 9.527510Quadratatag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/2d23791fa351e3bf3b1864437ea841922024-03-15T14:47:41ZAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 unlocated QuadrataCiminius (lake)tag:atlantides.org,2010:pleiades/00c34d31b4d93b39fe2f86e2c2e4c2df2024-03-15T14:41:54ZA caldera lake of northern Latium.42.316667 12.166667Lago di Vicotag:atlantides.org,2013:pleiades/7483be8961c0af66739f6b04ad4292d12024-03-15T14:41:50Z42.316667 12.166667Imagery location of Novochigolskiy kurgantag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/dd19664030fb48f6a87736c1525489cd2024-03-15T14:21:22ZPoint representing the approximate Google Earth centerpoint of the largest kurgan group in the Novochigolskiy Kurgan site, after Berezutskiy 2021.51.222079 40.512562Novochigol'skie kurgantag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/91ac36c684d04d99893ad7ea6c48f63a2024-03-15T14:21:22ZCemetery site located on the banks of the Chigla River, near the modern village of Novaya Chigla, Voronezh Oblast. The site contains 28 burials associated with the Srubnaya Culture (Late Bronze Age 1900-1200 BCE) and the Sarmatians (1st-2nd centuries CE).51.222079 40.512562Novochigol'skie kurganytag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/167ebbe7fbd4465984453648ac7b0e122024-03-15T14:21:22ZModern Russian name of the site.Aborras/Chaboras (river)tag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/5e143e14b4ea4e46b84886fba2e9bdd32024-03-15T14:20:09ZEurysakeiontag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/f28aa13baa824961856887a6b0ffb3cb2024-03-15T14:18:19ZA sanctuary dedicated to Eurysakes, son of Ajax on the Kolonos Agoraios in Athens, which served as the central sanctuary of the tribe Aiantis. It has not been located archaeologically, but the findspots of related inscriptions suggest it was somewhere southwest of the Hephaisteion.37.975429 23.721214Hephaisteiontag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/9d3eb8b0bb1c4f4db1fbe5f36331e9032024-03-15T14:18:19ZEurusákeiontag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/978ae6fcb3384afeafb74a9cb0b3aadc2024-03-15T14:18:19ZKolonos Agoraiostag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/0ecb787dbd1245ac94ca60df33b8763b2024-03-15T14:18:19ZTholos of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2023:pleiades/e0de8cb6dc244dde95d530d85c6bea952024-03-15T14:17:21ZThe so-called "Tholos" located on the west side of the Athenian Agora was a circular civic building that took the place of archaic-period buildings associated with the Peisistratid tyrants. The Classical tholos served as a civic dining hall for the prytany council.37.974790 23.721962 37.974791 23.721915 37.974807 23.721872 37.974837 23.721843 37.974873 23.721833 37.974909 23.721844 37.974938 23.721874 37.974954 23.721917 37.974953 23.721964 37.974937 23.722006 37.974908 23.722035 37.974871 23.722045 37.974835 23.722034 37.974806 23.722004 37.974790 23.721962Tholostag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/a0a9da4a40dc4f40b3eab890cdd432212024-03-15T14:14:15Z37.974790 23.721962 37.974791 23.721915 37.974807 23.721872 37.974837 23.721843 37.974873 23.721833 37.974909 23.721844 37.974938 23.721874 37.974954 23.721917 37.974953 23.721964 37.974937 23.722006 37.974908 23.722035 37.974871 23.722045 37.974835 23.722034 37.974806 23.722004 37.974790 23.721962hē Skiástag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/9d99593e6f2f4e66aa7776ce370209882024-03-15T14:14:43ZGreek for "the sunshade," presumably in reference to the building's conical roof.37.974790 23.721962 37.974791 23.721915 37.974807 23.721872 37.974837 23.721843 37.974873 23.721833 37.974909 23.721844 37.974938 23.721874 37.974954 23.721917 37.974953 23.721964 37.974937 23.722006 37.974908 23.722035 37.974871 23.722045 37.974835 23.722034 37.974806 23.722004 37.974790 23.721962Sanctuary of Aphrodite/Isistag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/bc682c5b53b948849d3cef37783fd3742024-03-15T14:13:23ZA sanctuary on the south slope of the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to Aphrodite in the Classical period and associated with Isis from the late first century BC. A temple was built in the Hadrianic period.37.970848 23.726015Aphrodites en hippoluteioitag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/43f7ccb6d812497a98f20a8adf96884a2024-03-15T14:12:10ZAcropolis of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/bdc0ab6929f5498083a6b4d8ee3942ca2024-03-15T14:12:10ZImagery location: Sanctuary of Aphrodite/Isistag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/94a1068601a84447a8a449794c22b3fd2024-03-15T14:12:10ZRepresentative point location derived from Google Earth imagery and plans in Walker 1979.37.970848 23.726015Eiseiontag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/48409c657c564d53b61a57c2b7b91a6b2024-03-15T14:12:10ZSanctuary of Isistag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/c92dbbab6f1d44cab1a153beaacc30ec2024-03-15T14:12:30ZGoogle Earth Location: Southeast Stoatag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/2105778827f4425ea16630f8a3ad21ca2024-03-15T13:57:51Z37.974185 23.724364 37.973782 23.724647Agora of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/81422416dfed4f1693c62ac6fb06e3b62024-03-15T13:57:51ZSoutheast Stoatag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/d7e1d8c592764b71b700f89211b47a2a2024-03-15T13:57:51ZSoutheast Stoatag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/b54c3986bbda4ba383aa92b37febad582024-03-15T13:57:52ZThe Southeast Stoa lined the east side of the Panathenaic Way at the southeast corner of the Athenian Agora, between the Library of Pantainos and the City Eleusinion. It was built in the mid-second century AD and incorporated into the Post-Herulian Wall after 267 AD.37.974185 23.724364 37.973782 23.724647OSM location of Septizodiotag:atlantides.org,2015:pleiades/2650288f878005aabf3ab6c76effc53b2024-03-14T21:43:12ZRepresentative location based on OpenStreetMap.41.885458 12.488419 41.885471 12.488396 41.885627 12.488404 41.885659 12.488437 41.885551 12.488626 41.885472 12.488544 41.885458 12.488419OSM location of Casa di Augustotag:atlantides.org,2021:pleiades/146175be00ff4937a3d8dab1929cc0762024-03-14T21:42:48ZRepresentative location based on OpenStreetMap41.888358 12.485345 41.888367 12.485335 41.888500 12.485178 41.888603 12.485057 41.888777 12.485319 41.888782 12.485326 41.888775 12.485355 41.888684 12.485461 41.888536 12.485607 41.888457 12.485534 41.888375 12.485408 41.888358 12.485345hē plateîatag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/9cbb71c4aaa74bdd988d5c59ee8ac5c82024-03-14T17:47:32ZAgora of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/7ed472a0c7974184976efb8dfba299fe2024-03-14T17:47:31ZOSM Location: Ποικίληςtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/1f81c3272c9f466ea6b921bf57f52e3f2024-03-14T17:47:32ZLocation based on OpenStreetMap37.974563 23.725424 37.974649 23.724479 37.974587 23.725161 37.974563 23.725424Pikilistag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/72e9a9aa2895405286cf698bc20b5ff52024-03-14T17:47:32ZAthenaetag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/d93c2b86a2554b4fa0b892ea4022057e2024-03-14T17:47:32ZRoman Agora of Athenstag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/06a32f180e6a499eaceeea11f22667a32024-03-14T17:47:32ZStreet to the Roman Agoratag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/e28d0d3ebc7749578f32bc40e78eaf5f2024-03-14T17:47:32ZA street originating at the southeast corner of the Athenian Agora, between the south end of the Stoa of Attalos and the north side of the Library of Pantainos, which ran to the Roman Agora. It was paved and monumentalised in the late first and early second century AD, with an arch at the Agora end and the Street Stoa along the southern side. It is overlaid by the modern Odos Pikilis.37.974563 23.725424 37.974649 23.724479 37.974587 23.725161 37.974563 23.725424Tall ‘Atijtag:atlantides.org,2024:pleiades/9a328b3853de46089b476d07ff9c82202024-03-14T17:39:54ZSmall settlement on the Khabur river inhabited during the Early Bronze Age (ca. 2900-2600 BCE). The site may have been located on an island during the period of its habitation.36.430300 40.864500