Last Week in Pleiades (13-20 January 2025)
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Last week the Pleiades editorial college published 12 new and 250 updated place resources, reflecting the work of Jeffrey Becker, Birgit Christiansen, Francis Deblauwe, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette, Greta Hawes, Carolin Johansson, Brady Kiesling, Gabriel McKee, Adam Rabinowitz, Thomas Seidler and R. Scott Smith.
A terrain map with orange markers indicating updates and pink circles indicating new place resources. The map covers most of Europe, Central and South Asia, and northern Africa.
New Place Resources
- Altar of Androgeos
The Altar of Androgeos, son of Minos, at Phaleron is described by Pausanias.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott
Published by: Tom Elliott - Baths of Cilurnum
The Roman military bathhouse at Cilurnum.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Cross dyke and bowl barrow on the northern spur of Beacon Hill
A cross dyke in Burghclere, Basingstoke and Deane, England, United Kingdom.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Kalecik
Kalecik (formerly known as Aralesk or Lesk) is a modern village situated ca. 5 km north of Van Kalesi in southeast Turkey. In the village church, a re-used cylindrical stone (presumably a column base) with a building inscription of the Urartian king Išpuini, son of Sarduri I (ninth century BCE), was found. Furthermore, a re-used stone slab with an inscription of the Urartian king Argišti, son of Minua and grandson of Išpuini (eighth century BCE) has also been found here.
Creators: Birgit Christiansen
Contributors: Thomas Seidler, Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Nebelivka
Nebelivka is a Neolithic-period archaeological site in Ukraine.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - paleochristian basilica of Lugdunum Convenarum
The paleochristian basilica of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Pasture House Turret 3A
Pasture House turret 3a is located 386 meters west of Pasture House Farm. Its archaeological remains are preserved as an earthwork. The site was once part of the Roman Cumbrian coastal defense system.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Talianki
Talianki or Talianky is an archaeological site of the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture located near the village of the same name in Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine. The large settlement dates ca. 3850–3700 BCE.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Temple of Zeus at Phaleron
Pausanias describes the Temple of Zeus located at Phaleron as being some distance from the sanctuary of Athena Sciras.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Tomba di Mezzavia
A single-chamber tomb carved in tufo bedrock at Cortona dates from the third and second centuries BCE. The Tomba di Mezzavia was discovered in 1950.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott - Unnamed Roman bridge (Fidenza)
The remains of an unnamed Roman bridge at Fidenza are located in the public square known as "piazza Grandi". The bridge was part of the ancient Via Aemilia and carried the roadway across the Stirone stream. It likely dates to the first century CE.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Villa of Caesar and Maxentius at San Cesareo
The so-called Villa of Caesar and Maxentius at San Cesareo is located at the 18th mile of the Via Labicana.
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Published by: Tom Elliott
Updated Place Resources
- Ad Bivium
A statio in Latium located at the intersection of the Via Latina and the Via Labicana, near the modern Valmontone.
Modifications: ItMiller.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Ad Pictas
Ad Pictas is a road station east of Rome, known mostly for its role in Sulla's march on Rome in 88 B.C. The precise location of the statio continues to be debated.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Algund
A bridge on the Via Claudia Augusta crossing the Adige river near Maiensis Statio.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q996394.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Amestratus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 E3 Amestratus
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jonathan Prag, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Amphanai?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D2 Amphanai?
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, G. Reger, Tom Elliott - Andesina
An ancient place, mentioned only in the Peutinger Map. Its modern location is not known today.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Tom Elliott, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker - Andetrium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 D6 Andetrium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Angrivarii
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 E4 Angrivarii
Modifications: Wikidata Q83150.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Michael Heubel, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott - Antitaurus Mons
A mountain range of southeastern Turkey, extending to the north of the Taurus mountains.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, W. Röllig, Tom Elliott, H. Kopp, Sean Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa - Apollonia
An ancient settlement in the modern S. Fratello commune in northern Sicily.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Valeria Vitale, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, Richard Talbert, Jonathan Prag - Aquileia
An ancient Roman city initially founded ca. 181/180 B.C., Aquileia is especially important in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Modifications: Edited. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Stefano Costa, Tom Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Richard Talbert, Tassaux F. - Arbeia
A Roman fort at present-day South Shields.
Modifications: Wikidata Q103195988.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - *Argentomagus
*Argentomagus was a pre-Roman and later Roman settlement in the territory of the Bituriges tribe.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Argentorate
Argentorate (modern Strasbourg, France) was established perhaps ca. 12 BC by Nero Claudius Drusus as a Roman outpost in Germania Superior.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q2361353. Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Armenia (region)
A plateau region between the Black and Caspian Seas.
Modifications: Wikidata Q211263.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Gabriel McKee, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott - Ashtead Roman villa
The site of a Romano-British villa complex that included a bathhouse and tile works, occupied from ca. 67-79 CE until its abandonment ca. 200 CE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q71776607.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Augoustamnike I
A Roman province of Egypt that was created during the fifth century. This province was at first part of the Diocese of Oriens and then of the Diocese of Egypt and remained so until the Muslim conquest of Egypt.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2870967.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S. Mitchell, R.S. Bagnall, S.T. Parker
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey Becker, Mary E. Downs, Tom Elliott - Babylon
An ancient fortified city of the Delta of Egypt, located at Babylon in the area today known as Coptic Cairo.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 389: Babylon (Fostat).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jen Thum, Jeffrey Becker, Zachary Rosalinsky, H. Kopp, Herbert Verreth, B. Siewert-Mayer, Mark Depauw, Richard Talbert, Johan Åhlfeldt, Adam Prins, W. Röllig, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa, Gabriel McKee - Bacino Termale Euganeo
A key element of a well-known area of thermal spas and springs already in use in Roman antiquity, located in modern Italy's Veneto region.
Modifications: Wikidata Q109377741.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Banna
The Roman fort at Banna, now known as Birdoswald Roman fort.
Modifications: Created new location. Central point.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Bannaventa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 F2 Bannaventa
Modifications: Wikidata Q1884439.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Barnsley Park
A Roman villa occupied between ca. A.D. 140 and the fifth century. It was discovered in 1950.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Bartlow Hills
Site of a Roman barrow cemetery
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Bathys Limen/Portus Altus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 G3 Bathys Limen/Portus Altus
Modifications: And TP ref, add TM GEO ID 42088: Bathys Limen. Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - [Bathys Rhyax]/[Krya Pege]?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 D1 [Bathys Rhyax]/[Krya Pege]?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T.B. Mitford
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - *Bathys (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 53 B2 *Bathys fl.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Battlesbury Camp
Battlesbury Camp is an Iron Age hillfort located in Wiltshire, England.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Maxime Guénette - Beacon Hill Hillfort
Beacon Hill Hill fort is an Iron Age hill fort in Hampshire, England.
Modifications: Created new location. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Maxime Guénette - Bentumersiel
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 D3 Bentumersiel
Modifications: Wikidata Q1610815.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Bergintrum
Bergintrum (Bourg-Saint-Maurice) was a settlement located to the west of the Alpes Graiae along the road connecting Mediolanum (modern Milan) and Vienna (modern Vienne).
Modifications: Edited. Updated references. Wikidata Q238039. Added TP name, TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions
Located in Saudi Arabia's Najran province, the Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions is part of the Ḥimā Cultural Area, a rock art site dating ca. 2500–1000 BCE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q4915544.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Blackwardine
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E2 Blackwardine
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Boukation?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 B3 Boukation?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, G. Reger, Tom Elliott - Boukolos Collis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 53 A2 Boukolos Collis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Boumelos? (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 F4 Boumelos? fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Bououinda (river)
The River Boyne follows a course of some 112 km from Trinity Well, Newberry Hall, near Carbury, County Kildare to the Irish Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q896037.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Gabriel McKee, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Brean Down
Brean Down is the site of a Romano-British temple that was built ca. A.D. 340 and destroyed about 50 years later. The site was excavated between 1957-8.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Brigstock
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 G2 Brigstock
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Bucknowle
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E4 Bucknowle
Modifications: Wikidata Q999861.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Bulsinius (mountain)
Tušnica.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Michael Heubel, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott - Buscemi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 F4 Buscemi
Modifications: Updated references. Edited Location type. Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jonathan Prag, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Caepionis Monu.
Caepionis Monumentum (Tower of Caepio) was a tower-cum-lighthouse built by the Roman proconsul Quintus Servilius Caepio in 140 BC. The aim was to make the Salmedina reef at the mouth of the river Baitis (Guadalquivir) navigable. The modern toponym is Chipiona.
Modifications: Created new location. RE Caepionis monumentum. Updated references.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker, Jr., F.H. Stanley - Calleva
Calleva Atrebatum (known as Silchester Roman Town) was an Iron Age oppidum and Roman town in Britannia. It was the civitas capital of the Atrebates tribe.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean Gillies, Scott Vanderbilt - Callow Hill Roman villa
A Roman villa measuring approximately 138 by 216 m dating to the last quarter of the first century CE.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Canneto sul Trigno
The remains of a Roman "Villa rustica" located adjacent to the Sanctuary of the Madonna di Canneto.
Modifications: Wikidata Q21552363.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Canonium
The site of a Roman and Iron Age settlement located at Kelvedon.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Canopus at Hadrian's Villa
The Canopus garden is set at the principal entrance to Hadrian's Villa. An imposing waterway occupies all its length.
Modifications: Wikidata Q100718316.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Joshua Rosenheim
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Gabriel McKee - Capena
An ancient urban center in Faliscan territory adjacent to Etruria, Capena was sacked by the Romans in 390 BC.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Cares (river)
The ancient Cares has been identified with the modern Cher in France. It is a tributary of the Liger (modern Loire).
Modifications: Wikidata Q213503.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Carsington
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 F1 Carsington
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Carthaginiensis
Carthaginiensis (also referred to as Hispania Carthaginiensis) is a province of the later Roman Empire. Diocletian fashioned it in 298 CE by reorganizing Hispania Tarraconensis.
Modifications: Modified summary, modified place type, references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V. Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater, R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Sean Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Tom Elliott - Carthago Nova/Col. Urbs Iulia
Carthago Nova/Col. Urbs Iulia (modern Cartagena, Spain) was originally an indigenous settlement that was subsequently refounded first as a Punic site Qart Hadasht ("New City") in 228 BC and later as a Roman city.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Castle an Dinas
Castle an Dinas is an Iron Age hillfort near St. Columb Major in Cornwall, United Kingdom, built during the third and second centuries BC.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Maxime Guénette - Castlehill
Site supposed to be a Roman fort on the Antonine Wall.
Modifications: Feature type. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Maxime Guénette, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Catacomb of San Zotico
A Christian catacomb located at the tenth mile of the ancient Via Labicana.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3663207. Info.roma 7031: Catacombe di San Zotico.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Centuriation near Pedo(na)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 B4 unnamed centuriation (Pedo(na))
Modifications: Created new connection. Modified title.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Chignall St. James
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 H3 Chignall St. James
Modifications: Wikidata Q588190. NHLE 1011809: Roman villa 200m east of Howletts.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Chûn Quoit
Chûn Quoit is a dolmen-type tomb located in Cornwall. The quoit was likely originally covered by a barrow.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q1091060.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Cilurnum
Cilurnum is the site of a fort dating to A.D. 123 on Hadrian's Wall that guarded a military bridge along the Roman road. It is now known as Chester's Roman Fort.
Modifications: Created new location. Central point.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Cittanova
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 D5 Cittanova
Modifications: Wikidata Q54603. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Civita di Artena
The remains of an ancient fortified center close to the town of Artena, Italy. The original settlement, of uncertain name, may have been established by the Volsci; both Ecetra and Fortinum have been suggested. The modern village was known as Monte Fortino until 1873.
Modifications: Wikidata Q56409652.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Clickimin broch
A Broch tower with other associated Iron Age structures.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Colani(c)a?
Probably to be associated with a complex of Roman forts at modern day Camelon, just to the north of the Antonine Wall.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Scott Vanderbilt, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Maxime Guénette, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Colerne
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E3 Colerne
Modifications: Wikidata Q2530698. Created new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Corda?
A Roman fort probably to be equated with the site at present-day Castledykes.
Modifications: Wikidata Q56661866.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Scott Vanderbilt, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Maxime Guénette, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Croy Hill
The site of a Roman fort and fortlet on the Antonine Wall.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Maxime Guénette, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Cubin
Cubin is a place included on the Peutinger map. Richard Talbert offers a discussion about the toponym, suggesting that the cartographer may have confused Cvbin with Curubis (BAtlas 32 G3). The resolution of the issue is unclear.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 42493: Cubin.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Richard Talbert
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Cunetio
Cunetio was a Roman town located on the River Kennet adjacent to the modern town of Mildenhall, Wiltshire. It was occupied from the second century to the early fifth century A.D. Its fortification wall seems to have been built in late third to earth fourth century. The archaeological site was first identified in 1940 via aerial photography.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Cyprus (island)
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Modifications: Edited. Itmiller 827.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Jamie Novotny, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Cyprus (Roman province)
The Roman province.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2967757. Geonames 8410798: Cyprus.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V. Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater, R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Deoua (river)
The River Dee flows from the Cairngorms to the North Sea at Aberdeen.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Ryan M. Horne, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Dorylaion
Dorylaion was an important city in the north of Phrygia (modern Eskişehir in Turkey).
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: T. Drew Bear
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, W. Röllig, Tom Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Ryan M. Horne, Sean Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa - Drapsaka
Drapsaka (modern Kunduz) was an ancient settlement in central Asia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q108155.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Drobeta
Drobeta is a Dacian settlement that was conquered by the Romans in A.D. 101-2. Trajan's engineer Apollodorus of Damascus built a bridge here that spanned the Danube in 103-5. This bridge, supported by 20 stone pilings and extending 1,135 m connected Drobeta to Pontes (on the right bank of the river).
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Drobeta amphitheater
The Drobeta Roman amphitheater.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Drusiana Fossa
Drusiana Fossa was a canal constructed by Nero Claudius Drusus ca. 12 BC in order to connect the Rhine delta with Lake Flevo.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1391392.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Ryan M. Horne, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Durocobrivis
Durocobrivis (Dunstable) was a Romano-British station along Watling Street.
Modifications: Edited. Wikidata Q16550901.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Durolitum
The site of a Romano-British Settlement is located at Little London, Chigwell. The site is located above the flood plain of the River Roding.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Dushanbe
Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. In antiquity, the settlement was part of the Graeco-Bactrian kingdom.
Modifications: Wikidata Q9365.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: F.T. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - E-kara/Icarus (island)
Failaka Island in the Persian Gulf.
Modifications: Uwhs.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R. Wenke
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Chris de Lisle, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, Gabriel McKee, Richard Talbert, P. Flensted Jensen - Eburacum
The site of a Roman legionary fortress, municipium, and colonia at modern-day York, England.
Modifications: Edited. Wikidata Q958954.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Charlotte Tupman, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean Gillies, Ingrid Luo - Edremit
Edremit is a modern settlement and associated administrative region in the Van Province in the southeast of Turkey. In the vicinity, several inscriptions on rock and stone of the Urartian king Minua (9th / 8th century BCE) have been found which report the construction of the 'Canal of Minua'. In Greek and Roman times, Ptolemy gives the name "Artemita" for a settlement that modern scholars believe was located at Edremit.
Modifications: Wikidata Q285420.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J. Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Birgit Christiansen, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Carolin Johansson, Tom Elliott, Rune Rattenborg, Chris de Lisle - Emmaus/Nicopolis
An ancient settlement of Judea that is mentioned in numerous ancient sources including the Gospel of Luke. Now situated within the modern Canada Park in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, the site was known in modern times as Imwas and was populated until 1967.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: B. Isaac
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Enete
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 unlocated Enete
Modifications: Updated references. Added manto. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, R. Scott Smith, Jeffrey Becker, Greta Hawes, Tom Elliott - Erythraion (promuntory)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 60 F3 Erythraion Pr.
Modifications: Created new location. Modified title.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Falerii Veteres
Falerii Veteres was the principal city of the Faliscans. It is located on a tuff outcropping at the point where several tributaries of the Treia join to flow into the Tiber. After rebelling against Rome in 241 B.C., Falerii suffered serious reversals of fortune.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Carolin Johansson, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Scott Smith, Greta Hawes, Rune Rattenborg - Feddersen Wierde
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 E3 Feddersen Wierde
Modifications: Wikidata Q878838.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Fidentia
Fidentia (modern Fidenza) began as a Roman castrum and in 41 BC it became a municipium. The settlement is located along the Via Aemilia, between Parma and Placentia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q11921969. Updated references. Added Latin name, add Livy reference. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Flavia Solva
Flavia Solva was a Celtic-Roman settlement located on the banks of the Mur river in Noricum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q201001.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Fortifications at Civita di Artena
The polygonal masonry fortifications of the ancient settlement now known as Civita di Artena. These fortifications today measure more than 2.5 km in length.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Frocester
Frocester is a Roman villa site south of Gloucester that was occupied until the late fifth century A.D.
Modifications: Wikidata Q666250.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Gallo-Roman amphitheater at Grannum
The Gallo-Roman amphitheater at Grannum dates to the late first century B.C.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2844405. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey Becker, Johan Åhlfeldt - Gaugamela
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 F4 Gaugamela
Modifications: Wikidata Q180179. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J. Simpson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Geminiacum?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 E2 Geminiacum?
Modifications: Updated reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Gerace Roman Villa
A fourth century A.D. Roman villa with mosaic pavements. The villa may have extended to some 10,000 square meters in area.
Modifications: Wikidata Q38250970. Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jonathan Prag, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Gordyene/Corduena
Gordyene/Corduena was an ancient region of northern Mesopotamia.
Modifications: Added topostext, add manto.
Modified by: Brady Kiesling, Greta Hawes, R. Scott Smith
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, Richard Talbert, Richard Talbert, R. Scott Smith, Greta Hawes, Ryan M. Horne - Grannum
Grannum was a Gallo-Roman town of the civitas Leucorum.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Great Chesterford
Site of a first century A.D. Roman fort and later Roman town.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Greetwell
Remains of a Roman villa excavated in Lincolnshire.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Guldara Stupa
A Buddhist monastery and stupa site in Afghanistan's Guldara Valley, dated to the Kushan period (2nd century CE).
Modifications: Wikidata Q5617331. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Gabriel McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Hellespont (strait)
The Hellespont is a narrow strait of northwestern Turkey that connects the Aegean Sea to Propontis (Sea of Marmara). It is known today as the Dardanelles. Pseudo-Apollodorus records a myth that seems to have been widespread in antiquity: the Hellespont got its name by being the place where Helle, sister of Phrixus, fell off the flying golden ram.
Modifications: Wikidata Q6514.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, G. Reger, Richard Talbert, Ingrid Luo, Gabriel Bodard - Herakleous Akron
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 C3 Herakleous Akron
Modifications: Wikidata Q907467.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Heronbridge
Site of Romano-British settlement or small town
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Scott Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Hierapolis/Kastabala
A city of Cilicia with Hittite origins, Hierapolis/Kastabala later became part of the Cilician satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire and, later, part of the Roman empire.
Modifications: Added PECS, add nomisma.org.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Richard Talbert - Huntsham
A Roman villa located along the line of the likely Roman road linking Blestium to Ariconium.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2419673.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Indus (river)
A river of Asia Minor, now identified with the modern Dalaman Çay, that divided Caria and Lycia.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Iris (river)
Iris fl. (Yeşilırmak River) is a river of Asia Minor that flows into the Black Sea.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Isca Dumnoniorum
Isca Dumnoniorum (modern Exeter) was a Roman military complex and later town that was the likely base of Legio II Augusta in the first century, prior to its move to Isca Silurum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1226112.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, David Mimno, Tom Elliott - Ischalis?
Ischalis? is mentioned by Ptolemy, but its precise location remains debated. One possible location is the 'Charterhouse Roman town' site, while another is at Gatcombe, Somerset.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1067843.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Isin
Isin (modern Ishan al-Bahriyat), a city located 107 km southeast of Babylon and 27 km south of Nippur, was an important cult center of the healing goddess Gula (who was also called Ninisinna, the “Lady of Isin”). Its principal religious structure was called Egalmah, which was rebuilt during the long reign of the Neo-Babylonian ruler Nebuchadnezzar II (r. 604–562 BC). The Sumerian ceremonial names of few other of this city’s temples are known. Although Isin was founded as late as in the Early Dynastic Period, possibly already in the Ubaid period, and its main cult was active until at least the end of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (625–539 BC), the city held briefly authority over southern Mesopotamia only twice in its long history. The First Dynasty of Isin, under its fifteen kings, was the dominant power from the collapse of the Ur III state until Isin’s chief rival Larsa became the most dominate city-state (ca. 2017–1924 BC) The Second Dynasty of Isin, under its eleven kings, held authority over Babylonia from ca. 1157 BC to 1026 BC, when it was supplanted by the Second Dynasty of the Sealand.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R. Wenke
Contributors: P. Flensted Jensen, Jeffrey Becker, Carolin Johansson, Jamie Novotny, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Rune Rattenborg - Isis (river)
The Natanebi River in Georgia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q13427286.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Diane Braund, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Iska (river)
The River Exe flows into the English Channel at Lyme Bay.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Kastell Op de Hoge Woerd
A Roman auxiliary fort with associated vicus and port at modern Vleuten-De Meern in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2072212.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Keston
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 H3 Keston
Modifications: Wikidata Q15133926.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Keston Roman Mausoleum
A circular Roman mausoleum was located at the Keston Roman villa. It dates to the third century CE and is located in a cemetery to the north of the villa.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Korax? (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 F1 Korax? fl.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1972264.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Kotyora
An ancient settlement on the Black Sea coast just to the north of modern Ordu, Turkey. Archaeological remnants of port facilities were previously noted in the neighborhood of Kirazlimanı.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Kupinovik Roman Villa
A Roman villa site on the modern Croatian island of Hvar (ancient Pharus).
Modifications: Wikidata Q12635079. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: Tom Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Lactodorum
Lactodorum was a fortified Roman settlement along Watling Street covering an area of ca. 11.25 ha.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Lamyatt
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E3 Lamyatt
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - ‘Lavobrinta’?
‘Lavobrinta’? was a Roman fort on the east bank of the Severn river.
Modifications: Feature type. Wikidata Q13126478.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Levefanum?
A site located along the Roman frontier (limes) in Germania Inferior.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1812494.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Libiopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 E3 Libiopolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Lydda/Diospolis/Georgioupolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 70 F2 Lydda/Diospolis/Georgioupolis
Modifications: Added reference x 3 cuntz, itmiller, itburd.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: B. Isaac
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Lykos (river)
An ancient river in Pontus, known today as Kelkit Çayı.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3045328. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, W. Röllig, Tom Elliott, H. Kopp, Richard Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Diane Braund, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa - Magabula
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 C4 Magabula
Modifications: Wikidata Q11934546.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Maidanetske, Ukraine
Maidanetske, Ukraine, is the site of two separate Neolithic to Chalcolithic settlements associated with the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture. A 2-hectare settlement dating ca. 5000 BCE lies on the outskirts of Maidanetske, Ukraine while another, larger settlement (ca. 3700 BCE) was found west of Maidanetske on the left bank of the Tal'ianki River.
Modifications: Marris 2025 added.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Maleto?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 H2 Maleto?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Maniolai (islands)
Islands mentioned in Ptolemy. They may correspond to the modern Andaman islands in the Bay of Bengal.
Modifications: Changed location type to 'associated modern'; archaeology not applicable; uncertain. Publish externally.
Modified and published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Marcialio
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 H2 Marcialio
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Margara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 unlocated Margara
Modifications: TM GEO ID 50370: Margara.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Marmenia
The Domus Marmeniae is a villa located on the Via Appia near the fourth milestone. The villa grounds hosted a pagan necropolis and tradition holds that the matrona, Marmenia, relocated the body of St. Urban to a mausoleum built on the grounds.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q18785491. Info.roma.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Melibokon? Oros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 F5 Melibokon? Oros
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q464552.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Menai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 F4 Menai
Modifications: Wikidata Q478457.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Valeria Vitale, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan Prag, Richard Talbert - Metalla
A Roman mining center located in the Iglesiente region of Sardinia. The Roman settlement succeeded an earlier nuragic village.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Metaurum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 C5 Metaurum
Modifications: Updated references. Added Latin name, Mela reference. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Milecastle 10 (Walbottle Dene)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 2 (Walker)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 29 (Tower Tye)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 3 (Ouseburn)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Vici.org 1307: Milecastle 3 (Ouseburn).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 31 (Carrowburgh)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet. Fortlet type.
Modified by: Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 35 (Sewingshields)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 45 (Walltown)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 48 (Poltross Burn)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 49 (Harrow's Scar)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 5 (Quarry House)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Vici.org Milecastle 5 (Quarry House).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 50 (High House)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 50 (Turf Wall) (High House)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Milecastle 78 (Kirkland)
A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for fortlet.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Moenjodaro
An ancient (third millennium BC) city of the Indian sub-continent connected with the Harappan Civilization. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.
Modifications: Wikidata Q5725.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Monte Adranone (Adranon?)
An indigenous center of the eighth to fourth centuries B.C. that became Hellenized, Monte Adranone in Sicily is probably to be identified with the ancient name Adranon.
Modifications: Edited. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jonathan Prag, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Monte Artesino di Nicosia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 E3 Monte Artesino di Nicosia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Valeria Vitale, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Jonathan Prag, Tom Elliott - Monte Rovello
Monte Rovello was an important Etruscan settlement covering ca. 5 hectares with occupation stretching from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic period.
Modifications: Wikidata Q65129683.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Monte Sirai
A Phoenician–Punic and later Roman settlement in southwestern Sardinia, Monte Sirai also has evidence for nuragic settlement during the second millennium BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1945932. Created new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: S.L. Dyson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Monument of Kallimachos
A column topped by a winged female figure on the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated in 490 BC by the polemarch Kallimachos to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Marathon. It was destroyed in the Persian Sack of 480 BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1365951.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Chris de Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Mulî (mountain)
Mulî is a mountain in Tabal. Inscriptions of the ninth-century-BC Assyrian king Shalmaneser III (r. 858-824 BC) refer to it as "the mountain of alabaster."
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jamie Novotny
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Neapolis
An ancient settlement on the Adriatic coast. Modern Novigrad in Croatia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q5395.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Nerion/Artabrum/Celticum/Magnum (promuntory)
Cabo Touriñán is the westernmost point of Peninsular Spain in the Iberian Peninsula.
Modifications: Updated references; updated Locations; wikidata Cabo Touriñán (Q1728341). Modified title. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Nigrum Pullum
Nigrum Pullum was a castellum along the Roman frontier in Germania Inferior. The archaeological site is located in modern Zwammerdam in the Netherlands.
Modifications: Edited. Wikidata Q3341443. Created new location. Modified summary; cleaned up references. Added references, modified name attested form and language. Changed name type to 'associated modern'. Removed incorrect Tacitus reference. Added German wikipedia reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Nile Delta
The delta of the Nile River in lower Egypt.
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by: Gabriel McKee
Creators: B. Siewert-Mayer, W. Röllig, H. Kopp
Contributors: Gabriel McKee, Sean Gillies, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa - Nuraghe la Prisciona
A nuragic site in northeast Sardinia, it was occupied from the fourteenth until the ninth century BC. At its height, the complex covered approximately five hectares.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1582077.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Nuraghe Vignamarina
A single-tower nuraghe with an associated village.
Modifications: Wikidata Q122321822. Edited. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Ryan M. Horne - Ostrakina (mountain)
A peak of mount Mainalion in Arcadia; perhaps to be identified with the peak accorded this name in modern times.
Modifications: Modified summary. Created new location.
Modified by: Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Panagia Aimatousa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 D3 Panagia Aimatousa
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Pantikapaion/Bosp(h)orus
The main city and port of the Kimmerian Bosporus, founded by Miletus in the late seventh or early sixth centuries B.C. Modern Kerch.
Modifications: Wikidata Q906661.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Gabriel McKee, Richard Talbert, Diane Braund - Parisoi
A British-Celtic tribe whose territory was located somewhere within the present-day East Riding of Yorkshire.
Modifications: Updated modified summary, references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael Heubel, R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Ryan M. Horne - Park Street
Park Street is the site of a Roman villa excavated in 1943-45 (dwelling) and 1954-57 (subsidiary buildings).
Modifications: Edited. Updated references. Vici.org 6572: Villa at Park Street. Created new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Parndorf
Parndorf was the site of a Roman estate covering some 12 ha. The villa was situated near the Roman road leading from Savaria-Scarbantia to Carnuntum. The site was fortified by means of an enclosure wall ca. 1.5 km long.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard Talbert, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt - Patibīri
A town mentioned in Neo-Assyrian sources; an alternate name is Bad-tibira; the modern site is Tel Madain.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Claudia Horst
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Carolin Johansson, Rune Rattenborg - Patmos (island)
Patmos is the smallest and northernmost island of the ancient Sporades.
Modifications: Added PECS.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Catherine Bouras, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Perniciacum?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 F2 Perniciacum?
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q2133352.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Peschiera necropolis
An Etruscan necropolis at Tuscania in use from the seventh until the first century B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Phalerikon Teichos
Mentioned by Thucydides, the "Phaleric Wall" (a third major component of Athens' "Long Walls") extended toward Phaleron, but became obsolete already late in the Peloponnesian War. It may have been destroyed or allowed to deteriorate and was subsequently spoliated and reused for building matieral: no trace of this fortification has been identified in modern times.
Modifications: Wikidata Q131765252.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Philopappos Monument
The 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.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Tom Elliott - Phosphoros/Lux Dubia (sanctuary)
Strabo describes this sanctuary in his narrative of sailing up the Guadalquivir River. His text mentions a sanctuary of Phosphorus - this is likely Diana - that is known as "Lux Dubia" (Strabo transliterates "Lucem dubiam" to Greek characters, thus λοῦκεμ δουβίαν).
Modifications: Modified summary. Created new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Pikrai Limnai
The Small Bitter Lake is a salt water lake in the Sinai.
Modifications: Added TP reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Pitulum
An ancient settlement in Umbria mentioned only by Pliny the Elder.
Modifications: Added wikidata.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Pons Aeli
The site of a Roman fort at Newcastle dating between the second and fourth centuries. The fort was perhaps designed to protect a bridge over the river Tyne.
Modifications: Vici.org Pons Aelius - 'Aelian Bridge'.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Scott Vanderbilt, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Maxime Guénette, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Porta Nocera
A city gate of Pompeii located at the southern terminus of Strada di Porta Nocera.
Modifications: Added wikidata Q125810166.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Athanasia Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies - Praevalitana
A Late Roman province that existed between ca. 284 and ca. 600.
Modifications: Wikidata Q634977.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V. Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater, R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Radani (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 F3 Radani fl.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Randwijk
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 B5 Randwijk
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Rerigonios Kolpos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 B5 Rerigonios Kolpos
Modifications: Wikidata Q3835988. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Reudigni
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 10 G3 Reudigni
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Michael Heubel, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott - Rhithymna/Arsinoe
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 60 B2 Rhithymna/Arsinoe
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Elias Kolovos, Tom Elliott - Rhizon/Risinium
A city on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia with a protected harbor.
Modifications: Wikidata Q7320766.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Road segment: Metaurum → Cittanova
Metaurum → Cittanova
Modifications: Added BAtl Dir reference. Modified title.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Robogdion Akron
A promontory attested in ancient sources, Robogodion Akron is possibly to be identified with modern Fair Head.
Modifications: Wikidata Fair Head (Q1931179).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Rocavecchia
A fortified coastal site on the Adriatic Sea with a long history of occupation stretching from the Bronze Age (fifteenth to eleventh centuries BC) to the Middle Ages.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Roman theater at Salona
The Roman theater of Salona.
Modifications: Wikidata Q109015069.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Roman theater at Teate
The Roman theater at Teate measures 80 meters in diameter.
Modifications: Wikidata Q55685833.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Roman theater of Lokroi Epizephyrioi
A Roman theater of the first century B.C. was built on the site of the fourth century B.C. Greek theater.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Elizabeth Robinson, Ryan M. Horne - Roman villa at Artena
A Roman villa built atop the terraced platform of the so-called "Civita di Artena".
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Rough Castle
A Roman fort on the Antonine Wall.
Modifications: Wikidata Rough Castle Fort (Q7370801).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Scott Vanderbilt, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Maxime Guénette, R. Warner, Sean Gillies - Sa Femina Nuraghe
A poorly preserved, single-tower nuraghe located near Olmedo, Sardinia.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q122206328.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Ryan M. Horne - Salinae *Tubunenses
Salinae *Tubunenses, a shallow, saline lake and marshland located in northeastern Algeria.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - San Nicola in Carcere
San Nicola in Carcere is a titular church in Rome's historical district (rione) Sant'Angelo, close to the Forum Boarium. The twelfth-century church is built atop the remains of Roman temples of the ancient Forum Holitorium and incorporates their remains into its structure.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Tom Elliott - Santuario dei Tre Santi (Alfio, Filadelfio e Cirino)
A church of ca. 1200 AD onwards, containing ancient material from the site of Apollonia in re-use.
Modifications: Updated references. Feature type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jonathan Prag, Jeffrey Becker - Scoppieto
An ancient settlement occupied from the fourth century B.C. to the fifth century A.D. noted for an Italic sanctuary and a production center for terra sigillata.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2224139.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Scythopolis/Nysa
A settlement located at the juncture of the Jordan and Jezreel valleys, Scythopolis/Nysa had important Egyptian through Roman phases.
Modifications: Created new location. Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Feature type.
Modified by: Carolin Johansson, Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Valeria Vitale, Jeffrey Becker, Carolin Johansson, Tom Elliott, DARMC, Gabriel McKee, Jonathan Fu, Richard Talbert, Gabriel Bodard, Rune Rattenborg - Sestinum
Sestinum was an ancient place in Umbria near the headwaters of the river Pisaurus. Pliny mentions the site, and its ancient name is preserved in modern toponymy.
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Brady Kiesling, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Sigriane
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 92 unlocated Sigriane
Modifications: Wikidata Q11949747.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Sorviodurum
Sorviodurum was the site of an auxiliary fort in Raetia (modern Straubing, Lower Bavaria).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Sean Gillies - St Peters Church, Flawford
A ruined Medieval church located on the site of a Roman villa.
Modifications: Wikidata Q7591326.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Stamene/Ameneia?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 C3 Stamene/Ameneia?
Modifications: Wikidata Q111880129.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Stiphane Limne
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 B4 Stiphane Limne
Modifications: Wikidata Q6587092. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Ryan M. Horne, Jeffrey Becker, Diane Braund, Tom Elliott - Symplegades/Kyaneai (islands)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 53 B2 Symplegades/Kyaneai Inss.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott, Richard Talbert, Richard Talbert, Michael Heubel, R. Scott Smith, Greta Hawes, Ryan M. Horne - Tabo
A Kushite site located on Argo Island in Nubia, the location of a large Amun temple.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2386614.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Gabriel McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Taixalon Akron
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 F3 Taixalon Akron
Modifications: Wikidata Q31312419. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Tall Ziyāda
A place from the TAVO Index
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Francis Deblauwe, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: B. Siewert-Mayer, W. Röllig, H. Kopp
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa - Tannum
Tannum (also Tamnum) is the site of a Gallo-Roman sanctuary.
Modifications: RE Tamnum. Wikidata Q678047.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Taurus (mountain range)
The Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey, the modern Toros Dağları.
Modifications: Wikidata Q172556.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, W. Röllig, Tom Elliott, H. Kopp, Sean Gillies, B. Siewert-Mayer, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa, Ryan M. Horne - Tell Abu Salabikh
Tell Abu Salabikh was the site of a small Sumerian city of the third millennium BC.
Modifications: Wikidata Q195128.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R. Wenke
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Carolin Johansson, W. Röllig, Jamie Novotny, Tom Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey Becker, P. Flensted Jensen, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune Rattenborg, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa - Tell Brak
Tell Brak, located in the Upper Khabur of northeastern Syria, was occupied between the sixth and second millennia BCE. The tell stands ca. 40 m tall and covers ca. 130 hectares.
Modifications: Wikidata Q978443.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, T. Sinclair, S.E. Kroll, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Carolin Johansson, W. Röllig, Tom Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune Rattenborg, Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa - Temple of Athena Skiras at Phaleron
This sanctuary, reported in Phaleron by Pausanias, is thought to have been located near the modern "old town" of Phaleron in Attica. It is not to be confused with the Temple of Athena Skiras on the island of Salamis, reported by Herodotus.
Modifications: Added MANTO 10956126: the Sanctuary of Athena Sciras at Phaleron (Attica). Wikidata Q131765396.
Modified by: Greta Hawes, R. Scott Smith, Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Tom Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Brady Kiesling, Greta Hawes, Ryan M. Horne, R. Scott Smith - Tepe Nush-i Jan
A settlement mound located in western Iran near Malayer. The site has multiple phases, none of which date earlier than 800 BCE.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q5951381.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Terento
Terento is a place included on the Peutinger map, lying between Aeliae and Aqvas Regias. It is also mentioned by the Ravenna Cosmographer.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 42496: Terento.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Richard Talbert
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Tetrakis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 unlocated Tetrakis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Thermes de Cluny
A Gallo-Roman bath complex of the third century CE at Lutetia (modern Paris).
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Added Mérimée, add wikidata.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Timpone della Motta
The Timpone della Motta is an archaeological site located near Francavilla Marittima. The site was inhabited from the Middle Bronze Age onward. During the Iron Age, an Oenotrian settlement flourished here, one that developed into an important sanctuary. The site passed into Greek control in the later seventh century B.C. and was eventually abandoned following the Bruttian conquest of the region during the fourth century B.C.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Updated references x 2.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Tomb of Lucius Publicius Syneros, Aebia Fausta, Lucius Aebius Aristo and Aebia Hilara
A partially enclosed house tomb.
Modifications: Wikidata Tomb of Lucius Publicius Syneros, Aebia Fausta, Lucius Aebius Aristo and Aebia Hilara (Q127512216).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Tomb of Publius Vesonius Phileros
An aedicula tomb built near the Porta Nocera ca. A.D. 25-50 by Publius Vesonius Phileros for himself, his patroness Vesonia, and his friend Marcus Orfellius Faustus. A later added inscription shows a falling out between the two friends.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jack Henshaw
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Tres Tabernae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 H4 Tres Tabernae
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Tripolitana (late Roman province)
A late Roman province within the diocese of Africa.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V. Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater, R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Sean Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey Becker, Richard Talbert, Mary E. Downs, Tom Elliott - Tunni
Tunni is a mountain in Tabal. Inscriptions of the ninth-century-BC Assyrian king Shalmaneser III (r. 858-824 BC) refer to it as "the mountain of silver."
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jamie Novotny
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Turret 0B (St. Francis)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 1A
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; vici.org 1302: Turret 1A. Wikidata Q131819630.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette, Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 1B
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; updated references.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 29B (Limestone Bank)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 2A
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower; wikidata Q131819663, vici.org 1305: Turret 2A.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 2B
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Vici.org 1306: Turret 2B, wikidata Turret 2B (Q131819678).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 35A (Sewingshields Crag)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 3A
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited. Wikidata Q131820379.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 3B
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Vici.org. Wikidata Q131820388.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 45A (Walltown)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 4B
A defensive tower situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Wikidata Q131820410.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 5A
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Vici.org 1314: Turret 5A.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Turret 6B (Benwell Hill)
A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.
Modifications: Edited type for tower.
Modified by: Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors: Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Maxime Guénette - Unnamed earthwork in the Tebaga Gap
The so-called "Tebaga clausura", a Roman earthwork located northeast of Bezereos at Tebaga in Tunisia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Holger R.E. Jürgenliemk, Jeffrey Becker - Ušnanis
Ušnanis is a Quean fortress located on the Cilician plain. In the eighth century BC, perhaps only for a short time, Phrygia controlled the territory in which Ušnanis was located. The Assyrian king Sargon II (r. 721-705), after his armies defeated the Phrygian king Midas (= Mitâ of Musku), restored Ušnanis to Que, which was then a province of the Assyrian Empire.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jamie Novotny
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker - Valentia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 E2 Valentia
Modifications: Wikidata Q9092331. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: DARMC, Brady Kiesling, Richard Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott - Veh Shapur/Bishapur
Veh Shapur/Bishapur was an ancient city in Iran on the ancient road between Persis and Elam. This ancient and medieval town in Fārs was, in the Sasanian period, the administrative center of one of the five districts in the province of Fārs.
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Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, R. Wenke
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Johan Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey Becker, P. Flensted Jensen, Tom Elliott - Venetia et Histria (province)
According to the Verona List (ca. A.D. 303–324), Venetia et Histria was a province of the later Roman Empire located in northeastern Italy. It succeeded the tenth region (regio X) of the Augustan administrative re-organization. Diocletian reorganized the region to become "VIII provincia Venetia et Histria" in the third century CE. The capital was located at Aquileia. The province stretched from the Arsia River in the east to the Abdua in Lombardy.
Modifications: Edited modified summary, edit modified place type to revert back to match record from BAtlas 101 J2 Venetia et Histria; edited regio spelling in modified summary; updated references; added BAtl Dir reference 1379-80; bury 1923; updated Connections; notDig (Seeck: Hathi). Created new name. Added BAtl Dir reference. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V. Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater, R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Via della Monachina necropolis
A necropolis at the thirteenth kilometer of the Via Aurelia excavated between 2007 and 2011. A total of 332 tombs were identified at the site.
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Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Villas at Castelporziano
Since antiquity, the 6,000-ha estate at Castelporziano has been an elite seaside compound. Where a modern pleasure villa for the Italian president now sits are remains of Roman villas on the Laurentine shore; these remains have been the object of continued study since 1983.
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Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Tom Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker - Wall0051, Christian house church (Dura-Europos)
Wall portion east of the easternmost door on the southern interior wall from the Baptistery, Christian House Church, Dura-Europos.
Modifications: Added wikidata Q116950458.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott - Worlebury Camp
Worlebury Camp is the site of an Iron Age hill fort in Somerset, England.
Modifications: Wikidata Q8036819. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker, Tom Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Yumuktepe
Yumuktepe is the site of a settlement mound (tell) near Mersin, Turkey, that was inhabited from the Neolithic period until the Middle Ages. During the Bronze Age, the tell was part of Kizuwatna, a vassal kingdom of the Hittite Empire.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Adam Rabinowitz, Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker
Contributors: Adam Rabinowitz - Zama Minor
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Jeffrey Becker - Ziporea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 D2 Ziporea
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker