Aspendos and Sillyon are two significant archaeological sites in ancient Pamphylia, representing successive centres of settlement and commerce in Hellenistic and Roman times. Aspendos, closer to the KΓΆprΓΌlΓΌ River, achieved prominence under the Seleucids and Romans, becoming wealthy through trade and agriculture. Sillyon, perched on a naturally fortified hilltop, served ...