Antissa was a city of the island
Lesbos (Lesvos), near to Cape Sigrium, the western point of Lesbos. The place had a harbour. The ruins found by
Richard Pococke at Calas Limneonas, a little NE. of cape Sigri, may be those of Antissa. This place was the birthplace of
Terpander, who is said to be the inventor of the seven-stringed
lyre. According to the local historian Myrsilus of Methymna, local tradition held that the head of
Orpheus had floated south from the
Hebros after he was decapitated and floated south to land on the shore of Antissan territory: the spot was marked by a tomb where, according to Myrsilus, the nightingales sang more sweetly than they did elsewhere.