Temple N6 (The anonymous Heroon)
Termessos, Pisidia, Asia Minor (Turkey)
3rd century CE
Further to the east of the Agora, the ruins of another smaller antae temple lie on a rock-hewn terrace. The temple rose on a high podium, but to what god it was dedicated is not known at present. However, contrary to general rules of classical temple architecture, the entrance to this temple lies to the right, indicating that it may have belonged to a demi-god or hero. It can be dated to the beginning of the 3rd century CE.
Sources: 1, 2, 3











