Archaeological Sites in The Central and Southern Aegean Coast

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Archaeological Sites in The Central and Southern Aegean Coast

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agora
The agora at the foot of Kadifekale Hill, just off 816 Sokak (816...
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Archaeological Sites Izmir
 
Aphrodisias
The city of Aphrodite, goddess of love, is one of the largest...
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Archaeological Sites Aphrodisias
 
Didyma
Didyma (Didim in Turkish), a resort town on the rise, was an...
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Archaeological Sites Priene, Miletus and Didyma
 
Hierapolis
Hierapolis is an example of how long the magical springs of Pamukkale...
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Archaeological Sites Pamukkale (Hierapolis)
 
mausoleum
Artemisia ordered the construction of the great white-marble...
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Archaeological Sites Bodrum and the Bodrum Peninsula
 
Miletus
Miletus was one of the greatest commercial centers of the Greek...
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Archaeological Sites Priene, Miletus and Didyma
 
Priene
Priene sits spectacularly atop a steep hill above the flat valley...
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Archaeological Sites Priene, Miletus and Didyma
 
The Site
The road leading to the site parking lot passes a 1st-century...
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Archaeological Sites Ephesus Archaeological Site
 
Temple of Artemis
The fragments of the Temple of Artemis on display at the Isa...
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Archaeological Sites Selçuk
 
theater
The ancient theater is one of the few surviving pre-Hellenic...
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Archaeological Sites Bodrum and the Bodrum Peninsula
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