Classical (550 BC-330 BC)
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- Akropolis of Klazomenai — by Peter Cobb — last modified Jun 23, 2023 08:47 PM
- The Akropolis of Klazomenai
- Alcimoennis — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 20, 2016 01:37 PM
- An oppidum located on Michelsberg hill in Bavaria, occupied from ca. 500 BC until the first century BC.
- Areopagus — by Ryan Horne — last modified Feb 25, 2024 05:30 PM
- Named after a mythical trial of the god Ares, the Areopagus is a rocky outcropping in Athens located to the northwest of the acropolis. The hill was used as a meeting place for the Council of the Areopagus which functioned as a council of elders for the city of Athens. The Areopagus is also traditionally identified as the setting for Paul's sermon to Athens.
- Atabyrion — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Jun 16, 2022 09:47 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Atabyrion
- Bambideios — by J.S. Traill — last modified Aug 27, 2022 12:33 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 unlocated Bambideios
- Brikinniai? — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Jul 08, 2018 09:52 AM
- A fortified ancient settlement near modern Lentini. It has been associated with the area of Monte San Basilio.
- Col di Marzo, Perugia — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 07, 2021 12:14 PM
- Survey and excavation at Montelabate overlooking the upper Tiber valley in the territory of Perugia have revealed evidence for an Etruscan settlement on the hill of Col di Marzo (Perugia). This place is located some 10 km from Arna and rises to 645 meters above sea level.
- Colle Rotondo — by L. Quilici — last modified Dec 31, 2023 08:10 PM
- Colle Rotondo was the site of a prehistoric settlement inhabited from the Bronze Age until the early Iron Age.
- Cynoscephalae — by J. Fossey — last modified Mar 20, 2024 12:44 PM
- A pass in the hills of Thessaly where a battle was fought in 197 BCE between Rome and Philip V of Macedon.
- Eresos — by C. Foss — last modified Feb 01, 2024 07:08 PM
- An ancient settlement on the island of Lesbos (modern Skala Eresou), reputed birthplace of the poet Sappho. Strabo describes it as being built on a hill (presumably the modern Vigla) and extending down to the sea.
- Hippana — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Aug 05, 2023 10:34 PM
- Ancient settlement in the western part of Sicily, probably founded in the seventh century B.C.
- Klin-Yar — by Gabriel Mckee — last modified Jun 17, 2019 11:16 AM
- A burial ground near the modern town of Kislovodsk in the North Caucasus. The site contains 270 burials associated with the Iron Age Koban culture and the early medieval Sarmatians and Alans.
- Kolonos Agoraios — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 28, 2024 08:08 AM
- The hill flanking the Athenian Agora to the west, site of the Doric temple of Hephaestus.
- Kolonos Hippios — by J.S. Traill — last modified Mar 14, 2021 07:14 AM
- Pausanias states that the Kolonos Hippios is a hill that marks the first point that Oedipus reached in Attica. It was a sacred area with rites devoted to both Poseidon and Athena, as well as a hero shrine sacred to Peirithous and Theseus, Oedipus and Adrastus. Antigonus destroyed the shrine of Poseidon.
- Monte Cila — by N. Purcell — last modified Dec 24, 2023 02:25 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F3 Monte Cila
- Monte S. Angelo — by N. Purcell — last modified Sep 06, 2023 07:15 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F3 Monte S. Angelo
- Monte S. Angelo — by W.V. Harris — last modified Sep 06, 2023 07:16 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C4 Monte S. Angelo
- Pnyx — by Chris de Lisle — last modified Mar 01, 2024 10:26 AM
- The gathering place of the Athenian Assembly in the Classical Period
- Sikelia hill — by J.S. Traill — last modified Mar 30, 2024 10:15 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 unlocated Sikelia hill
- Skepsis — by C. Foss — last modified Nov 29, 2022 06:20 PM
- An ancient settlement in the upper watershed of the Skamander (modern Karamenderes) river, located at and around the modern village of Kurşunlu in Turkey's Bayramiç (Çanakkale province). Significant archaeological remains, including a probable temple, on the dome-shaped hill immediately west of the modern village were reported in the 19th century, but these are no longer evident, the site having been quarried for construction in the village and in Bayramiç. Rescue excavations between the hill and the river revealed Roman and Byzantine-era structures, including a bath complex, in the late 20th century, prior to the filling of the reservoir created by the Bayramiç dam.