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- Turkish Baths
- Architecture
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- View of a portal into the courtyard with its arched decoration of geometric and rosette designs is shown.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The interior of a hall is shown with its arched room divisions. The interior is unadorned and bereft of surface decoration.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- An interior view shows the horseshoe arches delineating spaces. There is no surface patterned decoration.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The squinches and muqarnas are visible portions of a damaged dome.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The courtyard is visible with three portals. In the distance along the back a modern Coca-Cola logo is visible on the side of a cooler in this thirteenth-century building.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- A high open arcade is shown. Shorter arched opening is visible behind a taller arched opening. Grass grows between the bricks in the floor of the courtyard.
- Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
- The tower constructed of stone is visible and bears the weight of the arched aqueduct structure.
- Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
- Close detail of the surface of the brick is shown at a raking angle.
- Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
- The full height of the aqueduct is visible with its abutting arches.
- Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
- The upper portion of the aqueduct and the abutting arches are visible.
- Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
- The water flow regulator consists of a stone with a hole in the center. It is part of the pressure tower.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The north curtain wall with its projecting bay and muqarnas is shown at a raking angle.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The muqarnas inside the vaulted portal are shown.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The surface of the portal decoration consists of geometric interlacing stars.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- One of the mihrab's, prayer niche, inside a recessed space is decorated with surface geometric patterns.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The masjid (mosque) inside the caravanserai is on a raised arched base with a double staircase.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- A close detail shows the construction technique of muqarnas on the mosque inside the caravanserai.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The north and east elevations of the mosque are visible with some indication that the mosque is inside the caravanserai. Grass grows through the brick floor.
- Fortified Caravanserai on the East / West Trade Route in Cappadocia, Turkey
- The interior of the mosque and the mihrab niche flanked by muqarna squinches is visible.
- Roman City
- Ancient Synagogue, 3rd century. Diagonal view of Atrium. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Roman City
- Ancient Synagogue, 3rd century. Elaborate floor mosaic. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Roman City
- Ancient Synagogue, 3rd century. Sanctuary, general view. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Roman City
- Ancient Synagogue, 3rd century. Altar support with Roman eagle. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Roman City
- Gymnasium complex, masonry wall with brick arch. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Aqueduct of Emperor Valens
- General view from South of the Aqueduct of Emperor Valens (r.364-378). 26.5m high at highest point. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Aqueduct of Emperor Valens
- Closer view of one arch, showing brickword of the Aqueduct of Emperor Valens (r.364-378). 26.5m high at highest point. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Relief frieze from Hadrian's temple in Ephesus
- Relief frieze from Hadrian's temple in Ephesus. Originally created for a later building, from the Roman Imperial Period.
- Corinthian Column Capitals and Doric Column Drums
- Architectural Elements: Corinthian Column Capitals and Doric Column Drums (Greek Classical?). From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Temple of Apollo
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- Myra, the Greco-Roman Theater complex
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- Myra, the Greco-Roman Theater complex
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- The Roman Stadium
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- The Roman Stadium
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- The Roman Stadium
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- View of the Baths and Gymnasium complex, with Hellenistic City Gate beyond
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- Gymnasium complex (?) near the Nympheum
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- General view of the Roman Baths
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- General view of the Roman Baths
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- Frigidarium of the Roman Baths
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- Frigidarium of the Roman Baths
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- Tepidarium of the Roman Baths
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- Caldarium of the Roman Baths
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- Roman Theater
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- Roman Theater
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- Roman Theater
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- Roman Theater
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- Roman Theater
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- North half of the Theater at the apex of the ancient mountainous city
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- North half of the Theater at the apex of the ancient mountainous city
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