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Site Catalog Name: Abdera

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Region: Thrace
Periods: Archaic, Classical, Roman, Byzantine, Geometric
Type: Fortified city
Summary: A coastal city on Cape Bulustra, E of Kavalla.

Physical Description:

The city had two harbors, the larger one protected by a mole and city fortification walls. The walls extended ca. 5.5 km and enclosed a city designed on the Hippodamian grid system in the 4th century B.C. Houses of the Hellenistic and Roman period survive, as do the theater, Roman baths and a terracotta figurine workshop. Byzantine fortifications have obscured earlier remains on the acropolis.


Description:

Traditionally founded by Herakles, Abdera was in fact a 7th century B.C. colony of Klazomenai which was reestablished in the 6th century by Ionians refugees from Teos. It fell under Persian control in 490 B.C. and later became a member of the Delian League. Philip II conquered the city in ca. 350 B.C. and in 196 B.C. Rome declared it a free city. The city suffered two major destructions: in 376 B.C. at the hands of the Thracian tribe of the Triballi and in 170 B.C. by a Roman force. Abdera was famed for the beauty of its coinage and as the birthplace of Democritus and Protagoras. Although occupied into the Byzantine period it had lost all political importance during the Roman Imperial period.


Exploration:

Excavations began 1950 by D. Lazarides for the Greek Archaeological Service.


Sources Used: PECS, 3-4; Barber 1988, 641-642; Leekley and Efstratiou 1980,161; Lazarides 1971
Other Bibliography: W. Regel, "Abdera," AM 12 (1887) 161ff.; J.M.F. May, The Coinage of Abdera (1966)

(Donald R. Keller)

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1990.30.0017Aerial view
1990.27.0437View from highest point on the promontory toward N
1990.27.0439View from highest point on the promontory toward N
1990.27.0440View from highest point on the promontory toward NE
1990.27.0436View from highest point on the promontory toward NW and remains of ancient harbor mole before the modern breakwater
1987.08.1401View to W and Mt. Pangaion
1990.27.0435Overview of Abdera from hill on opposite side of road, from S
1990.27.0434Overall view of city gate from outside, from NW
1990.27.0428Detail of main city gate, from NW
1990.27.0429Detail of N side of main city gate, from W
1990.27.0433Detail of city gate construction from inside
1990.27.0432Stairs at rear of city gate, from NW
1990.27.0431Irregular block on S side of city gate, from N-NE
1990.27.0430Irregular block at N side of city gate (corresponding block on S side), from S
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