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- Tarracina(e)/Anxur — by N. Purcell — last modified Sep 05, 2023 03:18 PM
- A strategic Volscian city that had come under Roman control by 509 B.C.; a Roman citizen colony was established there in 329 B.C. The site is particularly notable for the remains of the terraced sanctuary of Iuppiter Anxur.
- Tarsus/Antiochia ad Cydnum — by S. Mitchell — last modified Apr 28, 2023 06:41 AM
- An important city and river port on the Cydnus river located in Cilicia Pedias.
- Tartessos — by Jr. — last modified Oct 17, 2022 01:07 PM
- Tartessos was a harbor city and surrounding region located on the southern coast of the Iberian peninsula at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River.
- Tas-Silġ — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 27, 2023 01:03 PM
- A hilltop on Malta that is the locus of multi-period settlement and religious activity from the Neolithic period to late antiquity.
- Tatzat — by W.M. Murray — last modified Oct 20, 2012 06:12 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 A1 Tatzat
- Tauromenium — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Aug 01, 2022 01:39 PM
- Tauromenium was an ancient city in Sicily founded in 358 B.C.
- Taurus (mountain range) — by S. Mitchell — last modified Jan 26, 2024 11:38 AM
- The Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey, the modern Toros Dağları.
- Teanum Sidicinum — by N. Purcell — last modified Apr 19, 2021 10:38 AM
- Teanum Sidicinum (modern Teano) was the capital of the Oscan-speaking Sidicini tribe. The city likely submitted to Rome after 334 B.C.
- Teate — by W.V. Harris — last modified Jul 27, 2024 08:12 PM
- Originally named Teate Marrucinorum, Teate (modern Chieti) was the principal settlement of the Marrucini. Strabo attributes its origins to Arcadian Greeks.
- Tegea — by G. Reger — last modified Nov 08, 2023 11:08 AM
- Tegea was an ancient city of Arcadia. It is especially noted for its sanctuary dedicated to Athena Alea.
- Tegyra — by J. Fossey — last modified Feb 20, 2020 08:41 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 E3 Tegyra
- Teichious — by J. Fossey — last modified Oct 20, 2012 04:57 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D3 Teichious
- Teichioussa — by C. Foss — last modified Feb 15, 2024 05:35 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E3 Teichioussa
- Teichos Dymaion — by G. Reger — last modified Jun 14, 2022 04:27 PM
- The site of Teichos Dymaion is located in Achaea and was continuously occupied in antiquity. Its megalithic fortifications date to the time of the Mycenaeans. In the first millennium BCE, the site's strategic value makes it a factor in third-century warfare. The site continued to be used during the Byzantine period, was used by the Venetians, and factored in World War II when extensive military works built at the site wreaked havoc on the ancient remains.
- Teithras — by J.S. Traill — last modified Feb 29, 2024 09:15 PM
- Teithras was an inland deme of Aigeis in Attica.
- Tel Afar/Ad Pontem? — by M. Roaf — last modified Jul 07, 2013 03:59 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 E4 Tel Afar/Ad Pontem?
- Tel Arad — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 31, 2023 03:00 PM
- A multi-period settlement with occupation stretching from the Chalcolithic period to the second century A.D.
- Tel Shiqmona — by E.M. Meyers — last modified Mar 14, 2023 10:00 PM
- An ancient settlement located near the coast of the modern city of Haifa, Israel. Archaeological evidence indicates habitation there from the late Bronze Age through the late Byzantine period. Strabo describes the city as a ruin in his time.
- Telamon — by W.V. Harris — last modified Sep 24, 2023 09:47 AM
- An ancient city of coastal Etruria, Telamon was eventually razed by L. Cornelius Sulla.
- Telandros — by C. Foss — last modified Jun 07, 2018 08:38 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 A4 Telandros