| After
archeological excavations it’s been understood
that the history of Kaunos dates back to 3000
BC. Kaunos was one of the Greek colony cities
in the region of Karya. Throughout the history,
Kaunos witnessed Persian, Hellenic, Roman and
Byzantium civilizations. After the XIV th
century, Kaunos came under the sovereignity of
the Menteshogullari State and the Ottoman
Empire. Since its foundation, Kaunos has
been famous for salt, saline fish and figs.
The brightest period of Kaunos was between the
5th century BC and the 2nd century AD. Since
Kaunos witnessed plenty of civilizations,
various constructions techniques can be seen
in the city. Judging from the city ramparts,
it’s clear that the city had a very large
area.In his work the famous historian
Heredotos wrote that the people of Kaunos
spoke the same language as the people of Karya,
that they came from the island of Crete and
that they followed their own traditions. So,
the people of Kaunos are seperated from the
people of Karya and Likya.
A geographer from Amasya, Strabon, who lived
in the Roman period, mentioned some
interesting observations in his book. In his
book the author wrote that Kaunos was a
fertile city. However, since the summer and
autumn seasons were very hot, he wrote, the
weather was considered not to be good. The
reason why it was considered so, as he pointed
out in accordance with the belief of that
time, was ‘the abundance of fruit’. According
to the author, ‘the people of Kaunos are
pitifully unhealthy and the duration of their
lives is as short as leaves’. The fact that
Kaunos, about which a detailed information is
available, was attracted by historians and
geographers proves the importance of the city.
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