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Pleiades |
Pleiades gives scholars, students, and enthusiasts worldwide the ability to use, create, and share historical geographic information about the ancient world in digital form. At present, Pleiades has extensive coverage for the Greek and Roman world, and is expanding culturally, spatially, and temporally. |
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Nearest sites |
Mangup-Kale, circa 46.4 km (28.8 mi) south-west Herakleia Chersonesos, Chersonesos Taurica, Sevastopol, circa 62.1 km (38.6 mi) south-west Theodosia, Caffa, Feodosiya, circa 98.9 km (61.5 mi) east Kimmerikon, Psoa, Cimmericum, circa 166.3 km (103.3 mi) east Pantikapaion, Tyritake, Kerch, circa 183.3 km (113.9 mi) east Myrmekion, circa 193.9 km (120.5 mi) east Hermonassa, Tamantarkhan, Tamatarkha, Tmutarakan, Tmutorakan, circa 206 km (128 mi) east Phanagoria, circa 225.9 km (140.3 mi) east Sinda, Gorgippia, Anapa, circa 250.8 km (155.9 mi) east Nogai, Prymorsk, circa 263.2 km (163.6 mi) north-east Pantikapaion, Kerch, circa 189.7 km (117.9 mi) east Synopa, Sinope, Sinop, circa 334.5 km (207.9 mi) south Olbia, Parutino, Parutyne, circa 259.4 km (161.2 mi) north-west Phanagoreia, circa 216.6 km (134.6 mi) east Nikonion, circa 318.1 km (197.6 mi) west Ophiusa, Tyras, Album Castrum, Asprokastron, Maurokastron, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Akkerman, circa 324.9 km (201.9 mi) west Kytoros, Cytorus, Cide, circa 371 km (230.5 mi) south Aiginetes, circa 330.1 km (205.1 mi) south Aboniteichos, Ionopolis, Inebolu, circa 331.1 km (205.8 mi) south Sesamus, Amastris, Cromna?, Amasra, circa 381.8 km (237.2 mi) south-west ≫ more... |