Iasos

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Iasos was an ancient Greek coastal city in Caria, in southwestern Asia Minor, known for its harbor, fisheries, and distinctive local culture.

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Iasos canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
archaeological site
associatedWith Carian culture
country Turkey
culture Greek
currentUse archaeological park
tourist destination
flourishedInPeriod Classical period
Hellenistic period
Roman Antiquity
surface form: Roman Imperial period
hasArchaeologicalExcavationsBy Italian archaeological missions
Turkish archaeologists
hasEconomicActivity fishing
maritime trade
hasFeature Roman baths
acropolis
agora
bouleuterion
fisheries
fortification walls
harbor
harbor mole
necropolis
theatre
hasRemainsOf Byzantine structures
Hellenistic fortifications
Roman buildings
hasTopography natural harbor
peninsula-like promontory
hasTypeOfSettlement coastal city
harbor town
inhabitedFrom at least the Classical era
knownFor coinage depicting marine motifs
distinctive local culture
fine fish and seafood
fisheries
harbor
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn Asia Minor
Caria
southwestern Anatolia
locatedNear Aegean Sea
Gulf of Güllük
modernNearbySettlement Kıyıkışlacık
modernProvince Muğla Province
partOf Caria
surface form: ancient Caria

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Caria hasMajorCity Iasos