Amrit
Amrit (Arabic: عمريت), the classical Marathus (Greek: Μάραθος, Marathos), was a Phoenician port located near present-day Tartus in Syria. Founded in the third millennium BC, Marat (Phoenician: 𐤌𐤓𐤕, MRT) was the northernmost important city of ancient Phoenicia and a rival of nearby Arwad. During the 2nd century BC, Amrit was defeated and its site largely abandoned, leaving its ruins well preserved and without extensive remodeling by later generations.
عمريت | |
The Temple of Amrit | |
Shown within Syria | |
Alternative name | Amrith, Marathus, Marathos |
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Location | 6 km (3.7 mi) from Tartus, Syria |
Region | Phoenicia |
Coordinates | 34.8388°N 35.9071°E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Founded | Third millennium BC |
Abandoned | c. 148 BC |
Periods | Phoenician (Persian, Hellenistic) |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1954 |
Archaeologists | Maurice Dunand |
Condition | Ruins |
Management | Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums |
Public access | Yes |
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