Archaeological Sites in The Central and Southern Aegean Coast
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Archaeological Sites in The Central and Southern Aegean Coast
| Name | Category | Location |
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The Agora
The agora at the foot of Kadifekale Hill, just off 816 Sokak (816... |
Archaeological Sites | Izmir |
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Aphrodisias
The city of Aphrodite, goddess of love, is one of the largest... |
Archaeological Sites | Aphrodisias |
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Bodrum Amphitheater
Consruction of the magnificent amphitheater began during the... |
Archaeological Sites | Bodrum and the Bodrum Peninsula |
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Didyma
Didyma (Didim in Turkish), a resort town on the rise, was an... |
Archaeological Sites | Priene, Miletus and Didyma |
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Ephesus Archaelogical Site
The ruins of Ephesus, once the most important Greco-Roman city... |
Archaeological Sites | Ephesus Archaeological Site |
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Hierapolis
Hierapolis is an example of how long the magical springs of Pamukkale... |
Archaeological Sites | Pamukkale (Hierapolis) |
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Mausoleum
Little remains of the extravagant white-marble tomb of Mausolus... |
Archaeological Sites | Bodrum and the Bodrum Peninsula |
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Miletus
Before the harbor silted over, Miletus was one of the greatest... |
Archaeological Sites | Priene, Miletus and Didyma |
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Priene
Priene sits spectacularly atop a steep hill above the flat valley... |
Archaeological Sites | Priene, Miletus and Didyma |
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Temple of Artemis
Today a lone column towering over a scattering of fallen stones... |
Archaeological Sites | Selçuk |