Eastern Mediterranean [permalink]
Type
Geographic Entity
Logical part of
Geographic Entities
Linked to

Achaea

Aegean Islands

Aegina

Aigion

Ambracia

Amisos

Amphipolis

Antioch on the Orontes

Antioch (Pisidia)

Apamea (Syria)

Apollonia (Illyria)

Argolid

Argos

Asia Minor

Athens

Attica

Beirut

Caesarea/Mazaka (Cappadocia)

Chalcis (Euboea)

Constantinople

Corinth

Corinthia

Crete

Cyprus

Cyrenaica

Cyzicus

Delos

Delphi

Dyme

Egypt

Ephesus

KM148 (Middle-Late Roman Eastern Glass Small Flask/Jug)

KM194 (Early Roman Eastern Glass Unguentarium)

KM206 (Middle-Late Roman Eastern Glass Unguentarium)

KM266a (Late Roman-Early Byzantine Eastern glass bowl lamp or goblet lamp)

KM266b (Late Roman-Early Byzantine Eastern glass bowl lamp or goblet lamp)

KM266c (Late Roman-Early Byzantine Eastern glass bowl lamp or goblet lamp)

KM318 (Late Roman-Early Byzantine Eastern Glass Bowl(?) Lamp)

KP378 (Early Byzantine/Early Islamic Levantine Juglet)

Glarentza

Greece

Hermione

Histiaea

Jerusalem

Kaphyai

Karystos

Co 616 (Late Roman bronze coin of Valentinian III)

Keos

Kleonai

Knidos

Kos

Kyme

Larissa (Thessaly)

Mantinea

Megalopolis

Megara

Methana

Miletus

Myrina (Lemnos)

Mytilene

Nicomedia

Nicopolis (Epirus)

Northeast Peloponnese

Olympia

Palestine

Panticapaeum

Paphos

Parium

Paros

Patrae

Pella (Macedonia)

Perinthus

Pheneus

Pherae

Phlious

Psophis

Rhodes

Salamis (Cyprus)

Salamis (Attica)

Samos

Seleuceia Pieria

Serdica

Sikyon

Sparta

Stymphalos

Syria

Tanagra

Tenedos

Thebes

Thespiae

Thessalonica

Thrace

Heraclea (Thrace)

Thyatira

Middle Roman Amphora 5

Tyre

Viminacium

Suggested citation
“Eastern Mediterranean.” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2024. <http://kenchreai.org/eastern-mediterranean>