Writing in about AD 530,
Hierocles placed it in the later
Roman province of Pamphylia Secunda, a reckoning accepted also in the
Catholic Church's list of
titular sees, which thus makes
Perge its metropolitan see. Earlier,
Strabo (64/63 BC – c. AD 24) placed it in Pisidia and said that it was north of
Aspendus. It was near the
Eurymedon River, on the southwestern slope of
Mount Taurus, overlooking the Pamphylian plain. The site of the city does not appear to have been identified with certainty; but it is generally believed to be a site near the village of
Kozan, Gebiz, Antalya. The ruins of this site are considerable, covering a wide area. Among the better preserved structures are the
agora and a
gate-tower. Meagre remains of a Byzantine church can also be found. == History ==