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Halasarna (Ancient Greek: Ἁλασάρνα) or Halisarna (Ἁλισάρνα) or Halisarne (Ἁλασάρνη), was a town of ancient Greece on the south coast of the island of Cos. Its site is located near modern Kardamaina. Excavations have been ongoing since 1985. When settlement began in the area is unknown, although some remains of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age have been found. Ceramic fragments have also been found from the geometric and orientalizing periods, but during those centuries and also during the classical period the size of the Halasarna as well as whether it was an independent polis (city-state) or a small village is open to interpretation. It could have been an independent polis before the refoundation by synoecism of the city of Cos, because of a revolt in the year 366 BCE. Afterwards it was p

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  • Halasarna (Ancient Greek: Ἁλασάρνα) or Halisarna (Ἁλισάρνα) or Halisarne (Ἁλασάρνη), was a town of ancient Greece on the south coast of the island of Cos. Its site is located near modern Kardamaina. Excavations have been ongoing since 1985. When settlement began in the area is unknown, although some remains of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age have been found. Ceramic fragments have also been found from the geometric and orientalizing periods, but during those centuries and also during the classical period the size of the Halasarna as well as whether it was an independent polis (city-state) or a small village is open to interpretation. It could have been an independent polis before the refoundation by synoecism of the city of Cos, because of a revolt in the year 366 BCE. Afterwards it was probably a deme of Cos. The remains of a sanctuary of Apollo Halasarna believed to belong to the 4th century BCE, have been excavated. That sanctuary should have been the second most important on the island after that of Asclepius. The settlement continued to be inhabited during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. From these periods fragments of pottery, statues of marble and terracotta, and inscriptions have been found, as well as remains of an ancient theatre and early Christian basilicas, among other artefacts. It is believed that the place was abandoned around the seventh century due to an earthquake and fear of Arab invasions. (en)
  • Halasarna o Halisarna (en griego, Ἁλασάρνα, Ἁλισάρνα) es el nombre de una antigua población de la isla de Cos, en Grecia.​​ Se localiza en la actual , donde se han realizado excavaciones desde 1985. Se desconoce con seguridad el momento inicial en el que hubo un asentamiento estable en la zona, aunque se han hallado algunos restos del neolítico y de la edad del bronce. También se han hallado fragmentos de cerámica de los periodos geométrico y orientalizante, pero durante esos siglos y también durante la época clásica se desconoce el tamaño de la antigua Halasarna así como si era una polis independiente o una pequeña aldea.​ Podría haber sido una polis independiente antes de la refundación por sinecismo de la ciudad de Cos, a causa de una revuelta en el año 366 a. C. Desde entonces probablemente pasó a ser una demo de Cos.​​ Se cree que pertenecen al siglo IV a. C. los restos de un santuario de Apolo de Halasarna que debió ser el segundo más importante de la isla después del de Asclepio. El asentamiento siguió estando habitado durante el periodo helenístico y romano. Estrabón la conocía con el nombre de Halisarna. De estos periodos se han hallado fragmentos de cerámica, de estatuas de mármol y terracota, y de inscripciones, así como restos de un antiguo teatro y de basílicas paleocristianas, entre otros. Se cree que el lugar fue abandonado en torno al siglo VII debido a un terremoto y al temor a invasiones árabes.​ (es)
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  • Halasarna o Halisarna (en griego, Ἁλασάρνα, Ἁλισάρνα) es el nombre de una antigua población de la isla de Cos, en Grecia.​​ Se localiza en la actual , donde se han realizado excavaciones desde 1985. Se desconoce con seguridad el momento inicial en el que hubo un asentamiento estable en la zona, aunque se han hallado algunos restos del neolítico y de la edad del bronce. También se han hallado fragmentos de cerámica de los periodos geométrico y orientalizante, pero durante esos siglos y también durante la época clásica se desconoce el tamaño de la antigua Halasarna así como si era una polis independiente o una pequeña aldea.​ Podría haber sido una polis independiente antes de la refundación por sinecismo de la ciudad de Cos, a causa de una revuelta en el año 366 a. C. Desde entonces probable (es)
  • Halasarna (Ancient Greek: Ἁλασάρνα) or Halisarna (Ἁλισάρνα) or Halisarne (Ἁλασάρνη), was a town of ancient Greece on the south coast of the island of Cos. Its site is located near modern Kardamaina. Excavations have been ongoing since 1985. When settlement began in the area is unknown, although some remains of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age have been found. Ceramic fragments have also been found from the geometric and orientalizing periods, but during those centuries and also during the classical period the size of the Halasarna as well as whether it was an independent polis (city-state) or a small village is open to interpretation. It could have been an independent polis before the refoundation by synoecism of the city of Cos, because of a revolt in the year 366 BCE. Afterwards it was p (en)
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