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It is not certain when Marmaris was founded but in the 6th century BC the site was known as Physkos (Ancient Greek: Φύσκος or Φοῦσκα, Phouska) in Greek, also Latinised as Physcus. It was in a part of Caria that belonged to Rhodes and contained a magnificent harbour and a grove sacred to Leto. [5] [6]
According to the writings of ancient Greek historian Herodotus, human presence in the cave (as well as the old city of Physkos, today called Marmaris), dates back to 3,000 BC. However, excavations carried out by the Municipality of Marmaris in 2007 extended this period to almost 12,000 years back. [2]
Physcus or Physkos (Ancient Greek: Φύσκος) may refer to: Marmaris, a port in Turkey; Physca, a town of ancient Macedon, Greece; Tornadotus, a river in Iraq;
5 verify whether the theatre of Physkos(Marmaris) is genuine. 1 comment. 6 Proposed to Merge List of Roman theatres into Roman theatre (structure) 3 comments.
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Physca or Physka (Ancient Greek: Φύσκα), Physcae or Physkai (Φύσκαι), Physcas or Physkas (Φύσκας), [1] or Physcus or Physkos (Φύσκος), [2] was a town of ancient Macedonia. It was placed by Ptolemy in the district of Mygdonia , and by others in that of Eordaea .
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