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Lead clamps to hold blocks together (middle 2nd CE).   
Temple of Zeus, Euromos, Turkey.
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Lead clamps to hold blocks together (middle 2nd CE). Temple of Zeus, Euromos,...

Apollo Temple at Didyma, Turkey. Designed by the Greek 
architects Paeonios of Ephesos and Daphnis of Milet,   
begun 313 BCE and finished around 40 CE. Exceptionally 
high podium.The standing columns date from the 2nd BCE 
118.34 x 60.13 m
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Apollo Temple at Didyma, Turkey. Designed by the Greek architects Paeonios of E...

Apollo Temple at Didyma, Turkey. Designed by the Greek 
architects Paeonias of Ephesos and Daphnis of Milet,   
begun 313 BCE and finished around 40 CE. The stairs    
leading up to the exceptionally high podium.
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Apollo Temple at Didyma, Turkey. Designed by the Greek architects Paeonias of E...

Apollo Temple at Didyma,Turkey. Designed by the Greek  
architects Paeonios of Ephesos and Daphnis of Milet,   
begun 313 BCE and finished around 40 CE. View of the   
Cella and Chresmographeion (oracle room).              
118.34 x 60.13 m
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Apollo Temple at Didyma,Turkey. Designed by the Greek architects Paeonios of E...

Apollo Temple at Didyma, Turkey. Fascio ornament from  
a column. The temple was originally designed by the    
Greek architects Paeonios of Ephesos and Daphnis of    
Milet. Construction began in 313 BCE and ended around  
40 CE. 118.34 x 60.13 m
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Apollo Temple at Didyma, Turkey. Fascio ornament from a column. The temple was...

Temple of Aphrodite, Aphrodisias, Turkey. The name     
of the town suggests that the Greek settlers may have  
built their city on the site of an ancient Astarte     
sanctuary. Remnants of more ancient shrines go back    
to the 7th BCE.
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Temple of Aphrodite, Aphrodisias, Turkey. The name of the town suggests tha...

Temple of Aphrodite, Aphrodisias, Turkey. The name     
of the town suggests that the Greek settlers may have  
built their city on the site of an ancient Astarte     
sanctuary. Remnants of more ancient shrines go back    
to the 7th BCE.
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Temple of Aphrodite, Aphrodisias, Turkey. The name of the town suggests tha...

Temple of Aphrodite, Aphrodisias, Turkey. The name     
of the town suggests that the Greek settlers may have  
built their city on the site of an ancient Astarte     
sanctuary. Remenants of more ancient shrines go back   
to the 7th BCE.
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Temple of Aphrodite, Aphrodisias, Turkey. The name of the town suggests tha...

Temple of Aphrodite, Ahprodisias, Turkey. The name     
of the town suggests that the Greek settlers may have  
built their city on the site of an ancient Astarte-    
sanctuary. Remnants of more ancient shrines go back    
the the 7th BCE.
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Temple of Aphrodite, Ahprodisias, Turkey. The name of the town suggests tha...

The Odeion or Concert Hall, Aphrodisias, Turkey.       
It had a sunken orchestra next to the stage.           
The Odeion was connected to the Agora or market        
place through a portico (6th-1st BCE).
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The Odeion or Concert Hall, Aphrodisias, Turkey. It had a sunken orchestr...

The Roman Aquaeduct of Hierapolis (Pamukkale), Turkey.
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The Roman Aquaeduct of Hierapolis (Pamukkale), Turkey.

Necropolis of Hierapolis, Turkey. Tumuli, sarcophagi,  
and house-shaped tombs line both sides of a 2 km long  
road north of the town. The tombs span several         
centuries from Late Hellenistic (2nd BCE)              
to Palaeochristian (1st CE).
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Necropolis of Hierapolis, Turkey. Tumuli, sarcophagi, and house-shaped tombs l...