- Lagina
Lagina ( _el. Λαγίνα) is an ancient cult site of important archaeological and touristic value dating from the
Carian period and extended under the Seleucid kings that is situated in southwesternTurkey (adjacent toTurgut , a municipality in theMuğla Province ) and which is famous for itsHekate Sanctuary. The site is situated at 9 kilometers distance from the Yatağan-Milas highway, served by an asphalt road bifurcating shortly after theYatağan Power Plant when coming from Yatağan.The small town of Turgut itself was until recently named
Leyne , a name that is still used among the locals and in the region, thus echoing its name in antiquity.Recent studies have shown that the site had been inhabited and/or employed in an unintterupted manner during a time span stretching back to the
Bronze Age . Seleucid kings conducted a considerable reconstruction effort in the sacred ground of Lagina and transformed it into a foremost religious center of its time, with the nearby (at a distance of 11 kilometers) site ofStratonikeia becoming the administrative center. The two sites (Lagina and Stratonkeia) were connected to each other in antiquity by a holy path.The archaeological research conducted in Lagina is historically significant in that it was the first to have been done by a Turkish scientific team, under the direction of
Osman Hamdi Bey andHalit Ethem Bey . In1993 , excavation and restoration work was resumed under the guidance ofMuğla Museum , by an international team advised by ProfessorAhmet Tırpan .The friezes of the Hekate Sanctuary are currently being displayed in the
İstanbul Archaeology Museum . Four different themes are depicted in these friezes. These are, on the eastern frieze, scenes from the life ofZeus ; on the western frieze, a battle between gods and giants; on the southern frieze, a gathering of Carian gods; and on the northern frieze, a battle ofAmazons .
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