Aulae or Aulai (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Αὐλαί) was a town of ancient Lycia, noted by Stephanus of Byzantium.
Its site is unlocated. Certain Lycian League coins dated to the 1st century BCE have been attributed to Aulae in Lycia.[1] The obverse of these coins show the head of Apollo laureate with long curls, bow at shoulder, marked Α-Υ. The reverse, also marked Α-Υ, shows a lyre with a bow and arrow, the whole in incuse square.[1]