Featured: How and why the ancients enchanted Great Britain and Brittany

How and why the ancients enchanted Great Britain and Brittany

Random Image


Callanish I

From Carnac to Callanish: Prehistoric Stone Rows, Aubrey Burl

From Carnac to Callanish: Prehistoric Stone Rows, Aubrey Burl

Who's Online

There are currently, 487 guests and 4 members online.

You are a guest. To join in, please register for free by clicking here

Sponsors

<< Text Pages >> Amantia - Hillfort in Albania

Submitted by KaiHofmann on Tuesday, 10 November 2015  Page Views: 1015

Iron Age and Later PrehistorySite Name: Amantia
Country: Albania
NOTE: This site is 42.091 km away from the location you searched for.

Type: Hillfort
Nearest Town: Vlora  Nearest Village: Ploce
Latitude: 40.378676N  Longitude: 19.697500E
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
3 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
no data Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
no data Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
4

Internal Links:
External Links:

Hillfort in Albania

Ancient Illyrian city of the 4th century BCE on a steep rock of 500m to 60m. Today the remains of the citywall, the acropolis and some temples could be visited.
You may be viewing yesterday's version of this page. To see the most up to date information please register for a free account.


Do not use the above information on other web sites or publications without permission of the contributor.


Click here to see more info for this site

Nearby sites

Click here to view sites on an interactive map of the area

Key: Red: member's photo, Blue: 3rd party photo, Yellow: other image, Green: no photo - please go there and take one, Grey: site destroyed

Download sites to:
KML (Google Earth)
GPX (GPS waypoints)
CSV (Garmin/Navman)
CSV (Excel)

To unlock full downloads you need to sign up as a Contributory Member. Otherwise downloads are limited to 50 sites.


Turn off the page maps and other distractions

Nearby sites listing. In the following links * = Image available
 17.2km NNE 17° Nikaia Ancient Village or Settlement
 18.3km N 11° Byllis Ancient Village or Settlement
 20.1km WSW 249° Oricum Ancient Village or Settlement
 29.9km N 4° Lofkënd Tumulus Round Barrow(s)
 42.6km NNW 333° Apollonia (Albania) Ancient Village or Settlement
 75.7km SSE 159° Butrint* Ancient Village or Settlement
 85.9km SSE 168° Kardaki Temple Ancient Temple
 85.9km SSE 168° Corfu Doric Temple Ancient Temple
 86.2km SSE 167° Corfu Archeological Museum Museum
 87.9km SSE 167° Corfu Medusa and Artemis Temple Ancient Temple
 89.0km ENE 78° Kamenicë Tumulus Round Barrow(s)
 94.0km ENE 69° Vashtëmi* Ancient Village or Settlement
 105.0km ESE 122° Vitsa Ancient Village or Settlement
 106.0km NNW 349° Epidamnos Ancient Temple
 110.8km WSW 256° Madonna del Rosario Menhir* Standing Stone (Menhir)
 110.8km WSW 256° Fausa Standing Stone* Standing Stone (Menhir)
 111.0km WSW 255° Madonna di Costantinopoli Standing stone* Standing Stone (Menhir)
 111.2km WSW 255° San Vincenzo Standing stone* Standing Stone (Menhir)
 111.2km WSW 253° San Giovanni Malcantone Standing stone Standing Stone (Menhir)
 111.3km WSW 256° Vico Nuovo Menhirs* Standing Stones
 111.3km WSW 255° Peschio Dolmen* Burial Chamber or Dolmen
 111.5km WSW 256° San Paolo Standing stone* Standing Stone (Menhir)
 111.6km WSW 255° Orfine Dolmen* Burial Chamber or Dolmen
 111.7km WSW 254° Monticelli Standing stone* Standing Stone (Menhir)
 111.7km WSW 256° Vicinanze I Standing stone* Standing Stone (Menhir)
View more nearby sites and additional images

<< Byllis

Nikaia >>

Please add your thoughts on this site

Stone Journals - journeys to the mysterious standing stones of Europe by Patrick Ford

 Stone Journals - journeys to the mysterious standing stones of Europe by Patrick Ford

Sponsors

Auto-Translation (Google)

Translate from English into:

"Amantia" | Login/Create an Account | 0 News and Comments
  
Go back to top of page    Comments are owned by the poster. We aren't responsible for their content.
Your Name: Anonymous [ Register Now ]
Subject:


Add your comment or contribution to this page. Spam or offensive posts are deleted immediately, don't even bother

<<< What is five plus one as a number? (Please type the answer to this question in the little box on the left)
You can also embed videos and other things. For Youtube please copy and paste the 'embed code'.
For Google Street View please include Street View in the text.
Create a web link like this: <a href="https://www.megalithic.co.uk">This is a link</a>  

Allowed HTML is:
<p> <b> <i> <a> <img> <em> <br> <strong> <blockquote> <tt> <li> <ol> <ul> <object> <param> <embed> <iframe>

We would like to know more about this location. Please feel free to add a brief description and any relevant information in your own language.
Wir möchten mehr über diese Stätte erfahren. Bitte zögern Sie nicht, eine kurze Beschreibung und relevante Informationen in Deutsch hinzuzufügen.
Nous aimerions en savoir encore un peu sur les lieux. S'il vous plaît n'hesitez pas à ajouter une courte description et tous les renseignements pertinents dans votre propre langue.
Quisieramos informarnos un poco más de las lugares. No dude en añadir una breve descripción y otros datos relevantes en su propio idioma.