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2024 Seger Grant Report: Phoenix Archaeological Project (PAP), Turkey

Dr. Asil Yaman, Director, Phoenix Archaeological Project (PAP)

The , established in 2021 under the direction of Dr. Asil Yaman, is an interdisciplinary research initiative with permits from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey. Based in Muğla province’s Marmaris district, the project focuses on the archaeological survey of ancient Phoenix and neighboring sites such as Thysannous and Casara. Supported by the Joe D. Seger Project Grant, PAP aims to document the region’s tangible and intangible cultural heritage while contributing to the preservation of its landscape. The project’s diverse international team includes experts in Archaeology and other disciplines (Fig. 1-2).

Fig. 1. PAP Team, 2024 (PAP Archive)
Fig. 1. PAP Team, 2024 (PAP Archive)
Fig. 2. A footage from the fieldwork (PAP Archive)
Fig. 2. A footage from the fieldwork (PAP Archive)

The 2024 field season focused on documenting previously unexplored heritage in Phoenix’s eastern and northern chora. The team uncovered in-situ farmsteads and olive oil workshops from the 4th century BCE, along with agricultural terraces, rock-cut cisterns, and stepped-base pyramidal tombs. PAP team also discovered ancient roads linking the farmsteads to ³§±ð°ùç±ð Liman, Phoenix’s commercial harbor, offering new insights into Hellenistic agricultural practices (Fig. 3).Ìý

Fig. 3. An olive oil workshop at Phoenix (PAP Archive)
Fig. 3. An olive oil workshop at Phoenix (PAP Archive)

A major exploration took place in the northeastern chora, where the team identified a second acropolis surrounded by polygonal walls. Below it, we discovered a settlement enclosed by ²µ±ð±ôä²Ô»å±ð³¾²¹³Ü±ð°ù-type walls and uncovered a rock-cut sacred space possibly dedicated to Cybele. Another settlement, with Cyclopean-walled dwellings, was also discovered, shedding light on Phoenix’s Early Iron Age development, settlement patterns, and local cult practices (Fig. 4–5).Ìý

Fig. 4. Acropolis and the lower settlement (PAP Archive)
Fig. 4. Acropolis and the lower settlement (PAP Archive)
Fig. 5. Acropolis at KaledaÄŸ (PAP Archive)
Fig. 5. Acropolis at KaledaÄŸ (PAP Archive)

The team’s discoveries also included basilicas and chapels from the Early and Middle Byzantine periods, which highlight the medieval sacred organization of Phoenix. Additionally, the discovery of an abandoned village and windmills dating to the Late Ottoman Period underscores the continuity of Phoenix’s rural lifestyle over 2800 years.

PAP’s 2024 season also involved flora studies, documenting new fig types and previously unidentified plant species, contributing to a better understanding of the region’s biodiversity. The project further incorporated oral history interviews with elders from Taşlıca village, which captured local stories and traditional knowledge, enriching the documentation of Phoenix’s intangible heritage.

The team produced detailed site plans and architectural drawings of the newly discovered buildings, creating essential records for future preservation. We also developed a comprehensive 3D digital map of the 1-million-hectare area using Real Time Kinetic (RTK) aerial vehicles. LiDAR scans and photogrammetry were conducted on the settlements and artifacts, and all data was meticulously recorded in a web-based database (Fig. 6).

Fig. 6. Lidar scanning of Cybele Open Air Rock-Cut Sacred Space (PAP Archive)
Fig. 6. Lidar scanning of Cybele Open Air Rock-Cut Sacred Space (PAP Archive)

The Phoenix Archaeological Project expresses its deep gratitude to 17³Ô¹Ïand the Joe D. Seger Project Grant for their generous support. Special thanks go to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey, the General Directorate of Cultural Assets and Museums, as well as the project’s main sponsor, ³§Ã¶°ì³Ù²¹ÅŸ ´¡.½¢., Kayhan Family and the Historic Phoenix Archaeological Association (HPAA). The invaluable contributions of the entire team and interns were crucial to the success of the 2024 field season.

17³Ô¹Ïplans to award two Seger Project Grants of $2,500 each during 2025. by February 24, 2025 for consideration.

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