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Adada, Pisidia

Adada
Karabavli
Adada, Pisidia is located in Turkey
Adada, Pisidia
Shown within Turkey
Location Pisidia, Turkey
Coordinates 37°34′31″N 30°58′59″E / 37.57528°N 30.98306°E / 37.57528; 30.98306Coordinates: 37°34′31″N 30°58′59″E / 37.57528°N 30.98306°E / 37.57528; 30.98306
Type settlement
History
Abandoned 1422
Site notes

Adada is an ancient city and archaeological site in Pisidia, north of Selge and east of Kestros River, near the village of Sağrak, in Isparta Province’s Sütçüler township. The location was identified as Karabavullu or Karabavli, about 35 km south of Lake Egridir.

The earliest evidence in ancient literature about the city is from the geographer Artemidorus of Ephesus, quoted by Strabo, who lists Adada among the ancient cities of Pisidia, confirmed by geographer Ptolemy. The name Adada is probably Pisidian. In ancient sources it is also mentioned as Adadate and Odada, probably corruptions of the main name.Archaeological evidence of the name of the city is attested in an inscription of the second century BCE recording a treaty of friendship and alliance with Termessos.

The Temple of the Emperors and Aphrodite, and the Temple of the Emperors and Zeus Sarapis are included in visible ruins of the archaeological site. There is also a well-preserved stairway leading from the agora to a tower and other buildings, probably the acropolis of the city. There are also standing buildings of different types

There are two periods of coinage in Adada

On the basis of the iconographic types of portraiture in coins, the worship of Zeus, Dionysus, Artemis (Pergaia), Athena and Hygieia is attested. Furthermore, attested also is the heroic cult of Heracles, of Dioscuri and Asclepius, as well as the imperial cult.


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