ΤΥΠΟΣ ΛΗΜΜΑΤΟΣ
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On the saddle between the two hills of the city, Bülbüldağ (anc. Preon) in the south and Panayırdağ (anc. Pion) in the north, about 150 m southeast of the Upper Agora, lie the ruins of a two-storey monument, consisting of a pedestal and an upper level. The stucture dates probably to the 2nd century A.D. and it is considered to have been a Roman fountain. Around 5th century it was remodelled as a Christian church. The name «Tomb of St. Luke», under which the monument is known, was ascribed to it by its first excavator, J. T. Wood. |
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