Anazarbos hamam kompleksleri ve Kilikia hamamlari

The historical development of Anazarbos saw a major spread on building activities coinciding with the creation of the province of Cilicia in the Flavian period. The importance of the city continued also during the second century and the first quarter of the third century A.D., when Septimius Severus...

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Published inAdalya Vol. 16; pp. 141 - 166
Main Author Casagrande Cicci, Emanuele
Format Journal Article
LanguageTurkish
Published 01.01.2013
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Summary:The historical development of Anazarbos saw a major spread on building activities coinciding with the creation of the province of Cilicia in the Flavian period. The importance of the city continued also during the second century and the first quarter of the third century A.D., when Septimius Severus established it as a metropolis. One of the clearest evidences of the expansion of the urban area of Anazarbos can be found in the central-western part of the city where the main bath buildings of the city, the so-called North-Western and the South-Western Baths are preserved. On these complexes, together with other structures not archaeologically studied yet, the present study will be focused. The main buildings of the city were studied only partially in past years by different scholars who have traced the outline of the development of Anazarbos. However, one building category less studied on site is the baths, which have not been excavated or thoroughly investigated yet. [Abridged Publication Abstract]
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ISSN:1301-2746