Listed 1 sub titles with search on: Archaeological sites for destination: "AKANTHOS Ancient city HALKIDIKI".
Region: Macedonia
Periods: Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman
Type: Port city
Summary: The Greek city that aided Xerxes in cutting a canal across
the Akte peninsula.
Physical Description:
Akanthos is located on the Chalkidean peninsula of Akte,
between the gulfs of Singitis and Strymon. The ancient harbor had a mole and the
city was almost certainly fortified, but little archaeological investigation has
taken place.
Description:
Established by colonists from Andros in the Archaic period,
the city supported the Persians in 490 and 480 B.C. and willingly aided Xerxes
in the construction of a canal across the Akte peninsula. Akanthos was later a
member of the Delian League and supported Athens in the Peloponnesian War. After
the Peace of Nikias, Akanthos gained some degree of independence until it came
under Macedonian control in the 4th century B.C. The city was plundered by the
Romans ca A.D. 200, but its port continued to function.
Exploration:
No systematic excavations at Akanthos, but many of the
graves have been opened.
Donald R. Keller, ed.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains 1 image(s), bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.
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