🏛️ Eumeneia-Akmonia
Greco-Roman archaeological site in central Anatolia
📌 Fast Facts
- Located in Afyonkarahisar Province, western-central Türkiye
- Founded as Eumeneia in the 3rd century BCE; renamed Akmonia under Roman rule
- Situated in the Phrygian highlands at approximately 900 meters elevation
- Ruins include temples, fortifications, and domestic structures spanning Hellenistic through Byzantine periods
Eumeneia-Akmonia is an archaeological site in Afyonkarahisar Province preserving remains from the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The city was initially established under Pergamene control in the 3rd century BCE and subsequently incorporated into the Roman province of Asia. Material culture and epigraphic evidence indicate continuous occupation through the Byzantine era, with the site reflecting broader patterns of urban development in inland Anatolia ...