Knidos

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"Knidos or Cnidus (/ˈnaɪdəs/; Greek: Κνίδος, Ancient: [knídos], Modern: [ˈkniðos]) was a Greek city of ancient Caria and part of the Dorian Hexapolis, in south-western Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey. It was situated on the Datça peninsula, which forms the southern side of the Sinus Ceramicus, now known as Gulf of Gökova. By the 4th century BC, Knidos was located at the site of modern Tekir, opposite Triopion Island. But earlier, it was probably at the site of modern Datça (at the half-way point of the peninsula).

It was built partly on the mainland and partly on the Island of Triopion or Cape Krio. The debate about it being an island or cape is caused by the fact that in ancient times it was connected to the mainland by a causeway and bridge. Today the connection is formed by a narrow sandy isthmus. By means of the causeway the channel between island and mainland was formed into two harbours, of which the larger, or southern, was further enclosed by two strongly built moles that are still in good part entire." - (en.wikipedia.org 21.09.2020)
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36.685832977295
Longitude
27.375
Time zone
Europe/Istanbul
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  • Lesender Affe

    Lesender Affe

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    Image: Archäologisches Museum der WWU Münster - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Sklaven tragen eine Amphora (Öllampe)

    Sklaven tragen eine Amphora (Öllampe)

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    Image: Museum August Kestner - CC BY-NC-SA

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