Antiochia ad Cragum
Some ruins at Antiochia ad Cragum | |
Antiochia ad Cragum Shown within Turkey | |
| Alternative name | Antiochetta, Antiocheta, Antiochia Parva, Antiocheta in Rufine |
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| Location | Antalya Province, Turkey |
| Region | Cilicia |
| Coordinates | 36°09′26″N 32°24′56″E / 36.15722°N 32.41556°E |
| Type | Settlement |
| History | |
| Founded | 170 BC |
| Cultures | Hellenistic, Roman, Armenian, Byzantine, Medieval |
| Site notes | |
| Excavation dates | 2005-2019 |
| Archaeologists | Michael Hoff, Timothy Howe, Rhys Townsend, Ece Erdoğmuş, Birol Can |
| Condition | In ruins |
| Management | University of Nebraska–Lincoln |
Antiochia ad Cragum (Greek: Αντιόχεια του Κράγου) also known as Antiochetta or Latin: Antiochia Parva (meaning "Little Antiochia") is an ancient Hellenistic city on Mount Cragus overlooking the Mediterranean coast, in the region of Cilicia, in Anatolia. In modern-day Turkey the site is encompassed in the village of Güneyköy, District of Gazipaşa, Antalya Province.