Meydan Castle

Coordinates: 36°29′45″N 33°58′31″E / 36.49583°N 33.97528°E / 36.49583; 33.97528
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Meydankale
Hellenistic Age to Byzantine Empire

Meydankale is the archaeological site of a ruined castle in Mersin Province, Turkey.

Geography

Meydankale is situated between the

Atakent which is on D-400. The distance from Meydankale to Silifke is 28 kilometres (17 mi) and to Mersin
is 85 kilometres (53 mi) .

History

The settlement dates back to

Hellenistic era (Seleucid Empire). But it was rebuilt and inhabited during the later eras. Neither Hellenistic nor the Roman name of the settlement is known. Meydankale is a Turkish name.[1]

Ruins

Meydankale is a fort situated on a hill which oversees the mid portion of the road from the Mediterranean Sea coast to the ancient city of Uzuncaburç, (ancient Diokaesareia). A deep canyon is to the north of the fort. There are ruins of observation towers, bastions, cisterns a necropolis in the fort. There is also a staircase to the river at the east of the fort. The main building material is polygonal stones typical of Seleucid masonry. Bossage had been used in later architecture.

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