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Late Antique (AD 300-AD 640)

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Place Olbia by S.L. Dyson — last modified Oct 01, 2022 12:07 AM
A Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman center in northeast Sardinia.
Place Onchesmos by W.M. Murray — last modified Jan 13, 2020 09:55 AM
Onchesmos was a port in Epirus.
Place Orikon by J.J. Wilkes — last modified Jan 08, 2023 04:43 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 B3 Orikon
Place Oropos by J.S. Traill — last modified Feb 28, 2024 08:16 PM
Oropos was an ancient settlement and port located on the border between Boeotia and Attica, and was source of ongoing disputes in antiquity. Colonists from Eretria founded Oropos.
Place Othoca by S.L. Dyson — last modified Dec 18, 2023 08:29 PM
The site of a Phoenician port on the Gulf of Oristano in western Sardinia.
Place Panormos by J.J. Wilkes — last modified Apr 15, 2024 06:44 PM
An ancient coastal station and port (limen) mentioned by Ptolemy, this Panormos is tentatively identified by modern scholars as having been located on the modern Albanian Bay of Palermo
Place Pantikapaion/Bosp(h)orus by David Braund — last modified Mar 30, 2022 09:25 AM
The main city and port of the Kimmerian Bosporus, founded by Miletus in the late seventh or early sixth centuries B.C. Modern Kerch.
Place Parium/Col. Gemella Iulia *Hadriana by C. Foss — last modified Jun 21, 2022 12:53 PM
Founded as a Greek city in the Propontis region of Anatolia, perhaps ca. 709 BCE, Persians would come to control Parium in 546 BCE. The city allied itself with Athens during the Peloponnesian War, but was subsequently ruled again by the Persians again. Its long occupation included a Macedonian phase, followed by control exercise by the Seleucids, the Kingdom of Pergamon, the Romans, and the Byzantines.
Place Patara/Arsinoe by C. Foss — last modified Jul 19, 2019 10:44 PM
Patara/Arsinoe was an ancient maritime center of southwest Lycia.
Place Pelusium by A. Bernand — last modified May 02, 2022 05:04 PM
Pelusium was a fortified ancient city located at the mouth of the eastern-most branch of the Nile river. Its ruins, now land-locked and located approximately 30km southeast of Port Said, are known as Tell Farama.
Place Petras Megas by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Aug 09, 2013 11:20 AM
Petras Megas (known as Bardia or Bórdi Slemán) is a port settlement located in eastern Libya.
Place Phaleron by J.S. Traill — last modified Mar 09, 2022 10:34 AM
Phalerum was a port of ancient Athens, located approximately 5 km southwest of the Acropolis of Athens, on the Saronic Gulf.
Place Phoinix by J. Bennet — last modified Feb 07, 2024 11:19 PM
Phoinix was an ancient coastal city of western Crete that served as the port of inland Anopolis and also of later Aradena.
Place Podouke/Arikamedu by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Oct 24, 2023 11:49 AM
Podouke/Arikamedu is an archaeological site located in Kakkayanthope, Ariyankuppam Commune, Puducherry, India.
Place Pola by M. Šašel Kos — last modified Oct 04, 2023 12:30 PM
A port city on the Adriatic Sea (modern Pula in Croatia).
Place Polemonion/Side by T. Sinclair — last modified Jun 07, 2018 08:21 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 C3 Polemonion/Side
Place Port antique de Marseille by Niels Christoffersen — last modified Aug 28, 2023 01:05 PM
The Port antique de Marseille is the oldest exposed portion of the city's ancient port, located in the Jardin des Vestiges archaeological park and containing remains from the 6th c. BCE through the 4th c. CE.
Place Portus by L. Quilici — last modified Feb 12, 2024 09:53 PM
The great ancient maritime port of Rome, located on the right-hand bank of the Tiber river.
Place Portus Blendium by E.W. Haley — last modified Dec 15, 2023 07:48 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 G1 Portus Blendium
Place Portus Dubris by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Aug 29, 2021 04:34 PM
Portus Dubris (modern Dover) was a key commercial site for trade across the English Channel and was a key site connected with the A.D. 43 Roman invasion of Britain.