|  | Habesos | overview | 
	
		| Other name(s) | Antiphellos | 
	
		| Modern name(s) | Kas | 
	
		| Region | Anatolia | 
	
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		| Latitude | 36.2004143 N | suggest info | 
	
		| Longitude | 29.63473941 E | 
	
		| Status | Accurate location | 
	
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		| Info | Although the Teke peninsula has been occupied since the stone age it seems Kas was founded by the Lycians, and its name in Lycian language was Habesos or Habesa. It was a member of the Lycian League, and its importance during this time is confirmed by the presence of one of the richest Lycian necropolis. 
 The ancient Greeks later gave it the name of Antiphéllos or Antíphilos, since it was the harbor in front of the city of Phellos. During the Roman period, Antiphéllos was famous for exporting sponges and timber. Pliny the Elder refers to the town in the fifth book of his Naturalis Historia. After 395 CE the town became part of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) and during the early Middle Ages was a bishop's see - and as Antiphellus is still a titular see.
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		|  | 36.200414, 29.634739 === 36.200414 N, 29.634739 E === 36° 12' 1.5"  N, 29° 38' 5.1"  E | 
	
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		| Database | ID 6488, created 15 Apr 2012, 22:33, Last changed 3 May 2012, 00:38 | 
	
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