In ancient Patara, as at the local modern hammam (Turkish Bath) this was an opportunity to socialize with neighbours and friends and the tradition has persevered to the modern era, it's just that the setting of the ancient baths is a bit more memorable. Isn't it interesting to imagine that, though knowledge and technology have driven us this far forward, our feeling of community and the intensity of community have endured through the ages?
Guests to Patara will cross the overgrown old streets to arrive at the Bouleuterion, where parliament met. With room for at least 1,000 representatives the Bouleuterion offers panoramas out over the city towards the sea. It was doubtless a scene once of lively discussion and debate. Walking here today is both wonderful and utterly inspiring. Those ancients Lycians made communities that really thrived and upheld each other, creating a city that arrived at shared objectives and cooperation to address any issues.