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Partial view of the Portico of Tiberius in the Agora of Aphrodisias of Caria.
Tags: Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Caria, Costume - Hats and headwear, Equids, Geyre / anc. Aphrodisias, Human types, Modes of transport, Natural environment, Pack animals, Portici, Portico of Tiberius (Aphrodisias), Reliefs, Roman antiquities, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Turkey, Views
Panoramic view of Maeander plain from the Roman Theatre of Nyssa in Caria. The plate shows the remaining parts of the aqueduct and the bridge of Nyssa, only second in size to the birdge of Pergamon among ancient bridges.
Tags: Ancient theatre of Nyssa, Ancient theatres, Aqueducts, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Bridge of Nyssa, Bridges, Maeander plain, Natural environment, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Roman theatre of Nyssa in Caria, Sultanhisar / anc. Nyssa of Caria, Turkey, Views
The plain of the Maeander seen from the ancient theatre of Laodicea. A group of Zeibeks is gathered on the theatre's scene.
Tags: Ancient theatres, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Costume - Hats and headwear, Denizli, Ethnic groups, Human types, Laodicea on the Lycus / mod. Eskihisar, Natural environment, Phrygia, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Seven Churches of Asia Minor, Theatre of Laodicea, Turkey, Views, Women, Zeibeks
View of the aqueduct of Laodicea in Denizli area. In the background, Maeander plain and the ruins of Hierapolis. Zeibek tents in the background.
Tags: Aqueducts, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Costume - Hats and headwear, Denizli, Ethnic groups, Human types, Laodicea on the Lycus / mod. Eskihisar, Natural environment, Pamukkale / anc. Hierapolis, Phrygia, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Seven Churches of Asia Minor, Social sphere and everyday life, Tents, Turkey, Views, Zeibeks
View of the Roman Theatre and the ruins of Hierapolis. In the background, the travertine terraces of Pamukkale.
Tags: Ancient theatres, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Costume - Hats and headwear, Denizli, Human types, Natural environment, Pamukkale / anc. Hierapolis, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Roman theatre of Hierapolis, Seven Churches of Asia Minor, Turkey, Views
One of the Roman bridges over Penkalas river in Çavdarhisar, Asia Minor, to the west of the city.
Tags: Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Bridges, Çavdarhisar / anc. Aizanoi, Costume - Hats and headwear, Equids, Houses, Human types, Modes of transport, Natural environment, Pack animals, Penkalas (Kocaçay) river, Penkalas bridges, Phrygia, Rivers, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Temple of Zeus (Aizanoi), Turkey
One of the Roman bridges over Penkalas river in Çavdarhisar.
Tags: Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Bridges, Çavdarhisar / anc. Aizanoi, Costume - Hats and headwear, Houses, Human types, Natural environment, Penkalas (Kocaçay) river, Penkalas bridges, Phrygia, Rivers, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Temple of Zeus (Aizanoi), Turkey
Elevation, sections, details and plan of the bridge of Justinian or Sangarius Bridge. The bridge is situated on Sangarius (Sakarya) river, near Sabanca lake, on the outskirts of Adapazari, on the route from Iznik to Izmit. Today the bed of Sangarius lies to the east of the bridge, which only covers the smaller tributary Sark Deresi river (anc. Melas). Amogn the drawings, the now-lost triumphal arch at the western end of the bridge.
Tags: Adapazarı, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Bithynia, Bridges, Byzantine monuments, Çark Deresi (anc. Melas) river, Rivers, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Sakarya (Sangarius) river, Sangarius Bridge / Bridge of Justinian (Justinianos Köprüsü / Beşköprü), Triumphal arch of Justinian's bridge, Triumphal arches, Turkey
View of the bridge of Justinian or Sangarius Bridge. The bridge is situated on Sangarius (Sakarya) river, near Sabanca lake, outside Adapazari, on the route from Iznik to Izmit. Today the bed of Sangarius lies to the east of the bridge, which only covers the smaller tributary Sark Deresi river (anc. Melas). On the foreground, the now-lost triumphal arch at the western end of the bridge.
Tags: Adapazarı, Arches, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Asia Minor, Bithynia, Bridges, Byzantine monuments, Çark Deresi (anc. Melas) river, Costume - Hats and headwear, Equids, Human types, Modes of transport, Pack animals, Rivers, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Sakarya (Sangarius) river, Sangarius Bridge / Bridge of Justinian (Justinianos Köprüsü / Beşköprü), Smoking, Triumphal arch of Justinian's bridge, Triumphal arches, Turkey
The Gate of Mesogeia or Gate of Boubounistra, which was situated at the present-day junction of Amalias avenue with Othonos street. In the background, the fountain of Boubounistra.
Tags: Animals, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Athens, Attica, Costume - Hats and headwear, Equids, Fountain of Boubounistra (Athens), Fountains / Springs, Gate of Mesogeia (Athens), Gates, Goats, Greece, Inscriptions, Pack animals, Roman incriptions, Roman monuments, Social sphere and everyday life, Walls, Walls of Haseki (Athens), Women
Roman aqueduct on Mount Kastron, Samos island. The aqueduct was connected to the Eupalinian aqueduct or Tunnel of Eupalinos, near the port of Pythagoreion.
Tags: Aegean islands, Animals, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Costume - Hats and headwear, Ethnic groups, Eupalinian aqueduct, Europeans, Greece, Human types, Islands of the Northeastern Aegean sea, Mount Kastro, Natural environment, Pythagoreio, Roman aqueduct of Samos, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Samos, Turks
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