Kinet Höyük (Classical Issos) a harbor town in Southeast Cilicia during the Persian and Hellenistic Periods
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Date
2015Source Title
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies
Print ISSN
2166-3548
Electronic ISSN
2166-3556
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
81 - 104
Language
English
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Abstract
Excavations conducted from 1992–2012 at Kinet Höyük, a coastal site in southeast Cilicia, have revealed important remains of the Persian and Hellenistic periods. The site has long been identified as Classical Issos, near where Alexander the Great and Darius III fought in 333 BC. The Persian settlement consists of three architectural levels, and the Hellenistic town of two, altogether spanning the mid-sixth to the mid-first centuries BC. The last of the ancient settlements was founded in ca. 175 BC, perhaps as part of the revitalization of Cilician towns under Antiochus IV. Persian and Hellenistic findings come mostly from the mound proper, but soundings to the west, north, and east of the mound have demonstrated the existence of a lower town.
Keywords
Kinet HöyükCilicia
Issos
Issus
Battle of Issos / Battle of Issus
Iskenderun Bay
Persian Anatolia
Hellenistic Anatolia
Alexander the Great