🏛️ Kadyanda-Araxa
Hellenistic and Roman settlement ruins in southwestern Anatolia
📌 Fast Facts
- Location: Muğla Province, southwestern Türkiye, near the Aegean coast
- Period: Hellenistic (4th–2nd century BCE) and Roman (1st–3rd century CE)
- Status: Unexcavated archaeological site with visible structural remains
- Accessibility: Remote location requiring local knowledge or professional archaeological guidance
Kadyanda-Araxa is a partially excavated archaeological site in Muğla Province that combines remains from two overlapping settlement phases spanning the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The site lies in the rugged terrain of southwestern Anatolia and preserves structural evidence of habitation, trade activity, and religious practices across several centuries. Limited archaeological work and minimal modern development have preserved the site's material record, though systematic excavation remains ...