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- S. Pietro — by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Aug 21, 2020 11:39 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 F3 S. Pietro
- S. Rocchino — by W.V. Harris — last modified Nov 18, 2024 10:16 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 C2 S. Rocchino
- S. Severo — by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Aug 03, 2021 04:30 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 B1 S. Severo
- S. Valentino Torio — by N. Purcell — last modified May 25, 2020 11:59 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G4 S. Valentino Torio
- Sa Caleta — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 21, 2024 09:06 PM
- A Phoenician settlement of the eighth and seventh centuries B.C.
- Sabucina — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Jul 20, 2024 08:33 AM
- Sabucina was a major indigenous center in central Sicily that was wealthiest in the sixth and fifth centuries BC; it may have been connected with sulfur mining.
- Sais — by A. Bernand — last modified Aug 03, 2021 04:41 PM
- Sais was an ancient Egyptian town located in the Western Nile Delta on the Canopic branch of the Nile river. It served as the provincial capital of Sap-Meh, the fifth nome of Lower Egypt, and became a capital during the Twenty-fourth Dynasty (ca. 732–720 BC) as well as during the Late Period. Herodotus claimed that Osiris was buried at Sais. Other Greek authors, including Plato, maintained a connection between Sais and the goddess Athena.
- Sal(a)pia(i)/Elpia — by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified May 23, 2021 08:14 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 C2 Sal(a)pia(i)/Elpia
- Sala Consilina — by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Jun 11, 2022 06:11 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 C4 Sala Consilina
- Salacia (Imperatoria) — by Jr. — last modified Jun 07, 2018 08:59 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 B3 Salacia (Imperatoria)
- Salamis/Konstantia — by D. Rupp — last modified Mar 29, 2024 04:48 PM
- An ancient settlement on the east coast of Cyprus, located northwest of Ammokhostos.
- Salmantica — by E.W. Haley — last modified Jul 20, 2023 11:28 PM
- Salmantica (modern Salamanca) was an indigenous Celtic center before falling to the Carthaginians and, later, the Romans.
- Samaria/Sebaste — by E.M. Meyers — last modified Jan 04, 2024 11:41 AM
- Samaria/Sebaste was an ancient city of Iudaea. In 30 B.C. it passed under the control of Herod the Great and was renamed Sebaste in honor of the emperor Augustus.
- Sambiase — by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Dec 04, 2023 01:40 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 D4 Sambiase
- Samos (settlement) — by C. Foss — last modified Apr 22, 2024 07:04 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 D2 Samos
- Samothrace (settlement) — by E.N. Borza — last modified Dec 19, 2023 10:49 AM
- The homonymous settlement on the Aegean island, located on its north shore (modern Paleopolis).
- San Giovenale — by W.V. Harris — last modified Apr 03, 2024 03:48 PM
- The archaeological remains of an Etruscan settlement were discovered at San Giovenale, close to Blera, Italy, by the Swedish Institute at Rome in the 1950s and 1960s. The ancient name of the site is unknown.
- San Giuliano — by W.V. Harris — last modified Feb 17, 2020 08:46 AM
- An Etruscan settlement evidenced by its extensive, surviving necropolis, which now lies within the Parco Naturale Regionale Marturanum in the administrative territory of Barbarano Romano, Italy. Its modern name is transferred from a nearby medieval church.
- Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidauros — by G. Reger — last modified Oct 19, 2024 05:01 PM
- A major sanctuary complex, with extensive surviving archaeological remains, located approximately 8km from the ancient city of Epidauros in Greece. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Saqia — by S.E. Sidebotham — last modified Jan 11, 2019 11:09 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 78 D5 Saqia