Assos

Assos
Ἄσσος
Behramkale
Ruins of the Temple of Athena in Assos
Assos is located in Marmara
Assos
Shown within Marmara
Assos is located in Turkey
Assos
Assos (Turkey)
LocationAyvacık, Çanakkale Province, Turkey
RegionTroad
Coordinates39°29′16″N 26°20′13″E / 39.48778°N 26.33694°E / 39.48778; 26.33694
TypeSettlement
History
BuilderColonists from Mithymna
Founded10th century BC
Associated withAristotle
Site notes
WebsiteAssos Archaeological Site
Map of Assos

Assos (/ˈæsɒs/; Greek: Ἄσσος, Latin: Assus) was an ancient Greek city near today's Behramkale (pronounced [behˈɾamkale]) or Behram for short, which most people still call by its ancient name of Assos. It is located on the Aegean coast in the Ayvacık district of Çanakkale province, Turkey. It is on the southern side of Biga Peninsula (better known by its ancient name of the Troad). Assos sits on the coast of the Adramyttian Gulf (Turkish: Edremit Körfezi[1]) and used to offer the only good harbour along the 80 kilometres (50 mi) of coast which made it very important for shipping in the Troad.[1]

During Pliny the Elder's lifetime (1st century AD), the city was also known as Apollonia (Ἀπολλωνία).[2]

Assos' most famous resident was the Greek philosopher Aristotle. Assos is also the birthplace of Cleanthes, who later was to succeed Zeno of Citium as head of the Stoic school of philosophy. The Acts of the Apostles[3] also refers to visits to the city by Luke the Evangelist and Paul the Apostle.[4]

Today, Assos is a holiday retreat amid ancient ruins. In 2017 it was inscribed on the UNESCO Tentative list of World Heritage Sites in Turkey.[5]

History

Temple of Athena in Assos, overlooking the Aegean
Ancient theatre of Assos overlooking the Aegean, with the island of Lesbos on the horizon to the right
City walls

The city was founded from 1000 to 900 BC by Aeolian colonists from Lesbos, who are said to have come from Methymna.[citation needed] The settlers built a Doric Temple to Athena on top of the dominant crag in 530 BC.[6] From this temple Hermias of Atarneus, a student of Plato, ruled Assos, the Troad and Lesbos during the town's greatest period of prosperity. (Strangely, Hermias was actually the slave of the ruler of Atarneus.[7]) Hermias encouraged philosophers to move to the city and one of those who answered the call was Aristotle, who came here in 348 BC and married Hermeias's niece, Pythia. Aristotle founded an Academy in Assos where he became chief amongst a group of philosophers, and together with them, made innovative observations on zoology and biology.[8] Assos' 'golden period' ended several years later when the Persians arrived and tortured Hermias to death. Aristotle then fled to Macedonia, which was ruled by his friend King Philip II of Macedon[8] and where he became tutor to Philip's son, Alexander the Great.[8] A modern statue of Aristotle greets visitors at the entrance to Assos.[9]

The Persians were driven out by Alexander the Great in 334 BC. Not long afterwards Assos became the birthplace of Cleanthes, who later succeeded Zeno of Citium as head of the Stoic school of philosophy in Athens. Between 241 and 133 BC, the city was ruled by the Kings of Pergamon. However, in 133 BC, the Pergamons lost control of the city and it was absorbed into the Roman empire.[1]

According to Christian tradition, St. Paul visited the city during his third missionary journey (53-57 AD) through Asia Minor on his way to Mytilene on the island of Lesbos. Acts 20 records that Luke the Evangelist and his companions ('we') "went ahead to the ship and sailed [from Troas] to Assos, there intending to take Paul on board ... and when he met us at Assos, we took him on board and came to Mitylene".[10]

From this period onwards, Assos shrunk to the small village it has remained ever since. From the Middle Ages the only relics are the Hüdavendigar Mosque and Bridge dating back to the second half of the 14th century.[11] The mosque is on the hilltop near the ruined temple while the bridge is off the road to Ayvacık.

Modern archaeological discoveries

The ruins of ancient Assos continue to be excavated.[6] In 2018, archaeologists discovered an undamaged Hellenistic family grave with the name "Aristios" written on its cover. The grave contained the remains of a family of twenty-one. One of the family members was buried, while the remaining twenty were cremated and their ashes placed inside urn-like vases. The lids had been sealed with cement to prevent any foreign substance getting inside the urns.[12] In 2018, archaeologists also discovered many strigils, some of them iron, but most of them bronze.[13]

Archaeologists also uncovered a 2,200-year-old Hellenistic lion sculpture and a 1,500-year-old stone oven dating to the Byzantine period. The sculpture was unearthed from a structure used as an inn at that time, and one of the Byzantine period findings contained a cooking stove with three pots.[14][15][16]

The pillars from the ancient port lay in the harbour for over a millennia. Eventually they were probably sold.

Attractions

On the acropolis 238 m above sea level stand the remains of the only Doric order temple in Asia Minor, which was dedicated to Athena and dates to 530 BC. Six of the original 38 columns remain. In the early 1900s sculptures of the Temple of Athena were moved to museums like the Louvre.[1]

The view from the temple extends to nearby Lesbos in the south, to Pergamum in the southeast and to Mount Ida in the east. To the northwest, two massive Hellenic columns still mark the entrance to the city.[1]

West of the acropolis stands the well preserved 4th century BC city wall and main gate with 14-meter-high (46 ft) towers. An ancient paved road leads northeast through the gate to the ruins of a large 2nd-century BC gymnasium, a 2nd-century BC agora and a bouleuterion. Further south toward the seashore is a 3rd-century BC theatre built for 5,000 spectators.[9] Also on the hillside are the remains of a cemetery full of broken sarcophagi which were "able to eat flesh", according to Pliny, hence their name.[11]

Lower Assos has is a small pebbly beach. Although the narrow road to İskele, the ex-fishing harbour, is steep and with sheer drops, a constant stream of cars and minibuses passes up and down it from dawn to dusk.

Architrave from the Temple of Athena; banquet scene showing Herakles (Louvre Museum)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, p. 790.
  2. ^ Pliny. Naturalis Historia. Vol. 5.32.
  3. ^ Acts 20:13–14
  4. ^ St. Paul's Routes: From Troas to Assos Archived March 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Archaeological Site of Assos". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. UNESCO. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  6. ^ a b Points from Turkey Archived 2007-05-05 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Eleventh editition of the Encyclopædia Britannica p790
  8. ^ a b c Ancient Greece: Aristotle
  9. ^ a b Tucker, Jack (2012). Innocents Return Abroad: Exploring Ancient Sites in Western Turkey. Jack Tucker. pp. 17–18. ISBN 9781478343585.
  10. ^ Acts 20:13–14
  11. ^ a b "ASSOS (BEHRAMKALE)". www.turkeyfromtheinside.com. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  12. ^ Family grave of 2,000 years discovered in Turkey's northwest
  13. ^ 2,000-year-old athletes' tools unearthed in Turkey's Assos
  14. ^ "Lion statue of Hellenistic period found". Hürriyet Daily News. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  15. ^ "Lion statue of Hellenistic period unveiled in Turkeys Çanakkale - Sayfa 8 - Galeri - Life - 30 Ekim 2019 Çarşamba". www.anews.com.tr. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  16. ^ Val, Daniel; Archaeology, ovski · in (2019-09-20). "2nd Century BC Lion Statue from Hellenistic Era, Byzantine Oven Found in Ancient Assos in Turkey". Archaeology in Bulgaria. Retrieved 2019-10-30.

References

  • Nurettin Arslan - Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan, Living in the Rocks Assos an Archaeological Guide, Istanbul 2010. ISBN 978-9944-483-30-8.
  • Haiko Türk: Die Mauer als Spiegel der Stadt. Neue Forschungen zu den Befestigungsanlagen in Assos, in: A. Kuhrmann - L. Schmidt (Ed.), Forschen, Bauen & Erhalten. Jahrbuch 2009/2010 (Berlin/Bonn 2009) p. 30-41, ISBN 978-3-939721-17-8.
  • Stupperich, Reinhard (1994). "Beobachtungen zu Gräbern und Grabsitten in der Nekropole von Assos". Laverna. 5: 56–86.

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