KOLYBRASSOS
(Ayasofya) Turkey.
City in
Cilicia Aspera or Pamphylia, on Susuz Dağ, 20 km N
of Alânya and 12 km S of Gündoğmuş, some 1000 m
above sea level. The site is proved by an inscription, not
yet published, in which the city names itself in honoring
Trajan. This remote town is listed by Ptolemy and the
Notitiae, though not by Hierokles, and Imperial coinage
is known.
The circuit wall is well preserved only on the SW,
where a stairway leads up to the city gate; the masonry
is a good ashlar. Two temples are still fairly well preserved, and an odeion and exedra have been recognized.
The necropolis is on the S side, with several freestanding
sarcophagi and a handsome rock tomb.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A. Albek,
Belleten 22 (1958) 247-49;
G. E. Bean & T. B. Mitford,
Journeys in Rough Cilicia
in 1962 and 1963 (1965) 9-21; id.,
Journeys in Rough
Cilicia 1964-1968 (1970) 69-77.
G. E. BEAN