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Anatolia Collection

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Map of The Byzantine Empire

Map of The Byzantine Empire
A map showing the extent of the Byzantine Empire - the predominantly Greek-speaking continuation of the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Date: 1800

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Catalhoyuk (Catal Hoyuk and Catal Huyuk) - a very large Neolithic

Catalhoyuk (Catal Hoyuk and Catal Huyuk) - a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic proto-city settlement in southern Anatolia, which existed from approximately 7100 BC to 5700 BC

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Tsar Nicholas II in his hunting Lodge, 1894

Tsar Nicholas II in his hunting Lodge, 1894
Tsar Nicholas II (1868 - 1918) seated and reading in his hunting Lodge in Sarikamis, a town in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Date: 1894

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ankara - Turkey

Ankara - Turkey
Ankara. The capital city and administrative centre of Turkey, located in Central Anatolia. Established before 1200BC by the Hittites

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Kos - Women (Ottoman era)

Kos - Women (Ottoman era)
This picture is from Ottoman times and depicts women sitting, having been drinking wine, in traditional costume, on the Island of Kos (or Cos) (Turkish - Istankoy, Italian - Coo, English - Stanchio)

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Late Neolithic Statuettes from Hacilar in north-western Anatolia

Late Neolithic Statuettes from Hacilar in north-western Anatolia, excavated during the 1960 season by James Mellaart, Assistant Director, The British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. Date: 1961

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Fairy chimneys, and sunlit tree, Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey

Fairy chimneys, and sunlit tree, Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey Date: 1992

Background imageAnatolia Collection: An old man with a donkey in a back street of Avanos

An old man with a donkey in a back street of Avanos, Nevsehir Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. He wears rough clothes

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Erzurum, eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Ottoman Empire

Erzurum, eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Ottoman Empire
Erzurum (Armenian - Karin), is a city in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. The name " Erzurum" derives from " Arz-u Rum" (literally The Land of the Romans in Persian)

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Jereed. Traditonal sport of Turks

Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Jereed. Traditonal sport of Turks
Ottoman Empire. Turkish Jereed. Traditional sport of Turks played since centuries form the times of Turkic States. Engraving by Lemaitre, H. Lalaisse and Chaillot

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Capture of Englishmen by Brigands, Asia Minor

Capture of Englishmen by Brigands, Asia Minor
The Capture of Englishmen by Brigands in Asia Minor (today the Asian section of Turkey). Mehemet, the Turkish servant, is seen making a stand to allow his masters, Mr F.J

Background imageAnatolia Collection: A Rabbi - Constantinople, Turkey

A Rabbi - Constantinople, Turkey. Date: 1909

Background imageAnatolia Collection: 1 4th Century BC Anatolia Ancient Age Ancient

1 4th Century BC Anatolia Ancient Age Ancient
1, 4th, century, BC, Anatolia, ancient, age, Ancient, Greece, Greek, Orient, Antatolia, antiquity, archaeological, museum, Art, bas-relief, capital, carving, cemetery, chamber, classical, column

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Sarcophagus of mourning women. 4th century BC. From Royal Ne

Sarcophagus of mourning women. 4th century BC. From Royal Ne
Sarcophagus of mourning women. 4th century BC. Pentelic marble. From Royal Necropolis of Sidon. Chamber I. Archaeological Museum. Museum of Ancient Orient. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: The ancient walls of Kayseri, Turkey

The ancient walls of Kayseri, Turkey
The ancient walls of Kayseri Castle, Kayseri, Turkey. The city retains a number of historical monuments, including several from the Seljuk period

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Birthplace of the Hittite Empire

Birthplace of the Hittite Empire
A page from the Illustrated London News, 18th December 1948: A birthplace of the Hittite Empire: the Karum of Kanes, an ancient Anatolian trade centre by Tahsim (sic)

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ionic capital. Temple of Artemis Leucophryene. 3rd-2nd centu

Ionic capital. Temple of Artemis Leucophryene. 3rd-2nd centu
Temple of Artemis Leucophryene. Late 3rd-early 2nd centuries BC. Built by Hermogenes at Magnesia on the Maeander. Ionic capital. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Map of Asia Minor (Turkey)

Map of Asia Minor (Turkey) - in antiquity - pre-Ottoman Empire. Date: 1804

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ankara - Turkey - Nationalist Monumental Statue

Ankara - Turkey - Nationalist Monumental Statue
Ankara. The capital city and administrative centre of Turkey, located in Central Anatolia. Established before 1200BC by the Hittites

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC). Bust. Marble

Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC). Bust. Marble
Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC). King of the Ancient Greek Kingdom of Madedom from 359 -336 BC. Bust. Marble. From Anatolia. Roman work after original of about 4th century BC

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Man from Adana - Ancient coastal region of Cilicia

Man from Adana - Ancient coastal region of Cilicia
Man from Adana, Turkey - Ancient coastal region of Cilicia. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Roman art. Side. Ruins

Turkey. Roman art. Side. Ruins
Turkey. Asia Minor. Roman art. Side. Ancient Greek city. Ruins

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Alexander Sarcophagus. 4th century BC. Battle of Issus (333

Alexander Sarcophagus. 4th century BC. Battle of Issus (333
Alexander Sarcophagus. 4th century BC. Long side depicting Alexander fighting the Persians at the Battle of Issus (333 BC). Detail. Pentelic marble. From the Royal Necropolis of Sidon

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th century BC. Paros marble

Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th century BC. Paros marble
Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th century BC. Lion hunt. Detail. Paros marble. Royal Necropolis of Sidon. Chamber IV. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: The ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Didyma. Turkey

The ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Didyma. Turkey
Turkey. Didyma. Ancient Greek sanctuary. Coast of Ionia. Ruins of the Temple and oracle of Apollo, The Didymaion. Hellenistic period. Near Didim

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Mosaic with Arabic scripture. 1242-1243. From the Madrasa of

Mosaic with Arabic scripture. 1242-1243. From the Madrasa of Sircali, Konya (Turkey). Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Lions hunt relief. Sakcegozu Palace. Hitite. 750 BC

Lions hunt relief. Sakcegozu Palace. Hitite. 750 BC
Relief depicting a lions hunt. 750 BC. Basalt. Detail. From the Palace of Sakcegozu, Anatolia. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Bull (2500-2000 BC). Hittite art. Sculpture. TURKEY

Bull (2500-2000 BC). Hittite art. Sculpture. TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. Ankara. Archaeological Museum

Background imageAnatolia Collection: A view of Erzurum - Turkey

A view of Erzurum - Turkey
Erzurum (Armenian - Karin), is a city in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. The name " Erzurum" derives from " Arz-u Rm" (literally The Land of the Romans i n Persian)

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Old city of Hierapolis. North Byzantine Gate. 4th

Turkey. Old city of Hierapolis. North Byzantine Gate. 4th
Turkey. Old city of Hierapolis. North Byzantine Gate. Theodosian times (late 4th century). Aegean Coast. Pamukkale

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Asia Minor. Troy. Ruins to Troy I (3000-2600 BC)

Turkey. Asia Minor. Troy. Ruins to Troy I (3000-2600 BC)

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Late Bronze Age. Northeas Anatolia. Urartian cul

Late Bronze Age. Northeas Anatolia. Urartian cul
Bronze Age (Late). Northeas Anatolia. Urartian culture. Weapon. 9th-7th centuries BC. Turkey. Archaeological Museum. Istambul

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Early Classical. Satyr hunting wils Animasl. Freezes. Panthe

Early Classical. Satyr hunting wils Animasl. Freezes. Panthe
Early Classical. Late Archaic. Satyr hunting wils animals. Panther. From the animal frieze that used to run around the top of the podium suporting Building G. Acropolis Xanthos. Lycia. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Early Classical. Satyr wielding a tree branch. 5th BC. Lyci

Early Classical. Satyr wielding a tree branch. 5th BC. Lyci
Early Classical. Late Archaic. Satyr wielding a tree branch. Frieze block carved in relief, from the animal frieze that used to run around the top of the podium suporting Building G

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Roman art. Turkey. Mileto. Relief of Cupid and Panther

Roman art. Turkey. Mileto. Relief of Cupid and Panther
Roman art. Turkey. Asia Minor. Mileto. Relief of Cupid and Panther

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Roman art. Turkey. Aphrodisias. Sarcophagus. Woman and garla

Roman art. Turkey. Aphrodisias. Sarcophagus. Woman and garla
Roman art. Turkey. Asia Minor. Aphrodisias. Ancient Greek city. Detail sarcophagus. Woman and garland. Relief

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Miletus. Ruins of Faustina Baths. Roman period. 2nd

Turkey. Miletus. Ruins of Faustina Baths. Roman period. 2nd
Turkey. Asia Minor. Miletus. Ancient Greek city. Ruins of Faustina Baths. Roman period. 2nd century

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Hierapolis. Roman statue. Woman. From theatre. 2nd C

Turkey. Hierapolis. Roman statue. Woman. From theatre. 2nd C
Turkey. Asia Minor. Hierapolis. Roman statue. Woman. From theatre. 2nd C

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Roman art. Turkey. Aphrodisias. Ancient Greek city. Gladiato

Roman art. Turkey. Aphrodisias. Ancient Greek city. Gladiator. Relief

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Hierapolis. Theatre. Ruins. 2nd-3rd century

Turkey. Hierapolis. Theatre. Ruins. 2nd-3rd century
Turkey. Asia Minor. Hierapolis. Hellenistic city. Theatre. Ruins. 2nd-3rd century

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Hierapolis. Necropolis. Roman sarcophagus

Turkey. Hierapolis. Necropolis. Roman sarcophagus
Turkey. Asia Minor. Hierapolis. Hellenistic city. Necropolis. Roman sarcophagus

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Neried Monument. Classical Period Lycia. Kinik, Antalya prov

Neried Monument. Classical Period Lycia. Kinik, Antalya prov
Neried Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical Period Lycia. Kinik, Antalya province, Turkey. Built 4th century BC. Tomb for Arbinas. Reconstructed facade of the monument. British Museum

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Greek art. Turkey. Pergamon. Temple of Trajan. Turkey

Greek art. Turkey. Pergamon. Temple of Trajan. Turkey
Greek art. Turkey. Pergamon. Temple of Trajan. 2nd century A.C. Marble. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Facade of Celsus Library

Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Facade of Celsus Library, 117-120 A.C. It was built in honour of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, completed in 135 AD by Celsus son

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Cappadocia. Valley of Uchisar

Turkey. Cappadocia. Valley of Uchisar. Cave house. Central Anatolia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Head of the poetess Sappho. Marble

Head of the poetess Sappho. Marble
Sappho (c. 630-580 BC). Greek lyric poetess. Bust. Marble. Copy of an original to the Hellenistic Period. From Smyrna. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Guzelyurt. Cappadocia. Exterior view of Troglodyte c

Turkey. Guzelyurt. Cappadocia. Exterior view of Troglodyte church of Sivisli

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Guzelyurt. Apses of the Greek Orthodox church of Sai

Turkey. Guzelyurt. Apses of the Greek Orthodox church of Sai
Turkey. Cappadocia. Guzelyurt. Apses of the Greek Orthodox church of Saint Gregory. Central Antatolia



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