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Harbor St. and Theatre - Ephesus The theater at Ephesus had a seating capacity of about 24,000 people....
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Ephesus - Main Theatre This theatre was originally constructed in the 3rd century BC and was...
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Celsus Library - Ephesus Completed in 117 AD, this is one of the most beautiful structures in...
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Detail, Celsus Library, Ephesus This was taken from the top step of the library, looking up into two...
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Gate to Agora - Ephesus The agora (open marketplace) is not open to the public, but this gate...
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Public Latrine - Ephesus This was the public toilet area of Ephesus. We were told that the square...
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Temple of Hadrian - Ephesus This temple erected in honor of the Roman Emperor Hadrian is on the Street of...
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Southern portico of Curetes Street This was the floor of a covered walkway (portico) that paralleled the...
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Street of the Curetes The Curetes were the high priests of Artemis, the chief god of Ephesus (until...
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Flying Nike Holding a Wreath This triangular architectural element was originally part of the...
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Base of a statue - Ephesus At the corner of the road down from the basilica and the road to the Domitian...
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Temple of Domitian - Ephesus Built in the late 1st century AD in honor of the emperor Domitian, who...
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Arch and Column, Ephesus This is the west entrance to the Odeion (small theater). The columns...
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Stage Area, Odeion The Odeion was built as a council chamber and used as a place of...
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Ancient Gods? These heads were on the wall of the Odeion (small theatre) in Ephesus.
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Eros (Cupid) on a Dolphin This famous bronze figure was made in the 2nd century AD. It was...
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Ivory Frieze Honoring Emperor Trajan Made in the first century AD, this ivory carving is less than a foot...
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