![]() Many locations only approximate. Syrian Antioch expanded from the compact city of Selecus I Nicator (see the Hellenistic city) to the huge metropolis of Paul's day (see the Roman city). For more on the ancient city, go to the other views. Want to go deeper?The following are recommended to help you look deeper into the history and archaeology of Antioch of Syria. Recommended for purchase: Jerome Crowe Hatay Muzesi Hatay Museum and Environs (1991) Claude E. Fant & Mitchell G. Reddish A Guide to Biblical Sites in Greece and Turkey (Oxford, 2003). Excerpt Christine Kondoleon Antioch: The Lost Ancient City (Princeton, 2000) This lavish exhibition catalog brings to life Antioch. Featuring 118 objects excavated from the city's ruins, all reproduced in full color. Displays and describes the excavated artifacts--mosaics, sculpture, glass, metalwork, coins--within their architectural and cultural contexts, thereby evoking the street life as well as the domestic lives of Antioch's citizens. CD-ROM: Turkey: Pictorial Library of Bible Lands (2004) Online resources: Edmond S. Bouchier A Short History of Antioch: 300 B.C. A.D. 1268 (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1921) try the flip book version. Christine Eslik Current excavations Sacred Destinations "Cave Church of St. Peter" Christopher Ecclestone "Antiochepedia" This is perhaps the most complete site dedicated to the study of ancient Antioch of Syria. It has a wealth of material for understanding the ancient city and its archaeology and contains a helpful bibliography. CAUTION: This site is very slow in opening and refreshing. Troels Myrup Kristensen. The Archaeology of Antioch, Part I Kristensen is a post-graduate classical archaeology student at a university in Denmark, involved in an ongoing project: "Art & Sociel Identities in Late Antiquity." Dick Osseman's excellent photos of Antakya-Hatay, the St. Peter's Grotto, and the Archaeological Museum's fabulous collection of ancient mosaics and other objects. About DS Contact DS © 2008 DeeperStudy.com | Steve Singleton, All Rights Reserved | Antakya Satellite Image |