Lycian sarcophagi at Andriake (today Çayağzı), the port of ancient Myra (today Demre).
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Creator
MAYER, Luigi
Title
Lycian sarcophagi at Andriake (today Çayağzı), the port of ancient Myra (today Demre).
Alternative Title
Sarcophagi & Sepulchres at the head of the harbor of Cacamo.
Date
1803
Bibliographic Citation
MAYER, Luigi. Views in the Ottoman Empire, chiefly in Caramania, a part of Asia Minor hitherto unexplored; with some curious selections from the islands of Rhodes and Cyprus, and the celebrated cities of Corinth, Carthage, and Tripoli: from the original drawings in the possession of Sir R. Ainslie, taken during his embassy to Constantinople by Luigi Mayer: with historical observations and incidental illustrations of the manners and customs of the natives of the country, London, R. Bowyer, 1803.Identifier
mayer_6
Spatial Coverage
Çayağzı
Asia Minor
Turkey
Subject
Art and antiquities
Natural environment
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Citation
MAYER, Luigi, “Lycian sarcophagi at Andriake (today Çayağzı), the port of ancient Myra (today Demre). ,” travelogues, accessed December 25, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/49958.