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Anatolia Collection (page 3)

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Hittite art. Second half of the second millennium. Vessel

Hittite art. Second half of the second millennium. Vessel
Hittite art. Second half of the second millennium. Crock. Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. Ankara

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ancient Art. Anatolia Peninsula. Turkey. Ritual vessel shape

Ancient Art. Anatolia Peninsula. Turkey. Ritual vessel shape
Ancient Art. Anatolia Peninsula. Turkey. Between 2000-1750 BC Mesopotamian Assyrian merchants established trading colonies in Anatolia. The center was Kanesh Kharum. Ritual vessel shape of a lion

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Goreme. Dwellings carved into the rock

Turkey. Goreme. Dwellings carved into the rock. Cappadocia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Islamic Art. Turkey. Anatolia. Sultanhani Carvanserai. Built

Islamic Art. Turkey. Anatolia. Sultanhani Carvanserai. Built
Islamic Art. Turkey. Anatolia. Selyucids period. Sultanhani Carvanserai. Built from 1226 to 1229. The Caravanserai are building for protecting from thieves

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Miletus. Baths of Faustina

Miletus. Baths of Faustina. Interior. 2nd century AD. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Archaeological site of Troy. Stratum I. 3000-2600 B

Turkey. Archaeological site of Troy. Stratum I. 3000-2600 B.C. Metal Age. Ruins

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Pergamon. City and ruins

Turkey. Pergamon. City and ruins

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Fish. Relief. Theatre of Hierapolis. Turkey

Fish. Relief. Theatre of Hierapolis. Turkey
Relief depicting a fish. Theatre of Hierapolis. 2nd century AD. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Side. Roman Theatre. Anatolian Peninsula

Side. Roman Theatre. Anatolian Peninsula
Side. Ruins of the roman Theatre. 2nd century AD. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ruins of Commercial Agora. Near

Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ruins of Commercial Agora. Near
Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ancient Greek city, and later a major Roman city. Coast of Ionia. Commercial Agora. Was built in the III century BC. Hellenic period

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Aspendos Theatre. 2nd century AD. Turkey

Aspendos Theatre. 2nd century AD. Turkey
Aspendos Theatre. Built by Zenon in the 2nd century AD, under the empire of Marcus Aurelius. Stands and interior facade of the stage. Anatolia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Side. State Agora. Ruins of the Library. Anatolian Peninsula

Side. State Agora. Ruins of the Library. Anatolian Peninsula
Side. Ruins of the Library, located in the State Agora. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ephesus. Roman latrinae

Ephesus. Roman latrinae
Ephesus. Latrinae, roman public toilets, 1st century AD. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Pergamon. Ancient Greek city near Bergama. Turkey

Pergamon. Ancient Greek city near Bergama. Turkey
Greek art. Asia Minor. Pergamon. Ancient Greek city in Aeolis. Capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon during the Hellenistic period, under the Attalid dynasty, 281-133 BC. Near Bergama. Turkey

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

Greek art. Turkey. Pergamon. Temple of Hadrian. Turkey
Greek art. Turkey. Pergamon. Temple of Hadrian. Near Bergama. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Bursa. Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque ). Built between 1396

Turkey. Bursa. Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque ). Built between 1396
Turkey. Bursa. Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque ). Built in the Seljuk style, it was ordered by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I and built between 1396 and 1399. The mosque has 20 domes and 2 minarets. Exterior

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Aspendos. The civil Basilica

Aspendos. The civil Basilica ruins. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Anatolia. Greek inscription. Marble stele

Turkey. Anatolia. Greek inscription. Marble stele

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Greek art. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Overview of Street of Curet

Greek art. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Overview of Street of Curetes. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Greek art. Asia Minor. Miletus. The senate building or Boule

Greek art. Asia Minor. Miletus. The senate building or Bouleuterion, (175-164 BC). In the background the ionic Stoa on the Sacred Way. Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Byzantine Art. Turkey. Cappadocia. Black Head Church. Sogan

Byzantine Art. Turkey. Cappadocia. Black Head Church. Sogan
Byzantine Art. Turkey. Cappadocia. Black Head Church (Karabas Lilesesi). Rock-cut church. Soganli Valley. Central Anatolia. Western Asia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Model of Miletus

Model of Miletus
Model of the town centre of Miletus at 200 AD.. Copy by K. Stephanowitz (1968) after the original by H. Schleif. Detail. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Market Gate of Miletus

Market Gate of Miletus. 120 BC. Access to the south market of the city. Facade

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Pasabag Valley with Fairy Chimneys (hoodoo). Cappado

Turkey. Pasabag Valley with Fairy Chimneys (hoodoo). Cappado
Turkey. Overview of Pasabag Valley (Monks Valley) with rock formations known as Fairy Chimneys (hoodoo). Cappadocia. Central Anatolia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Acik Saray. Church carved into the rock. Detail

Turkey. Acik Saray. Church carved into the rock. Detail. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Byzantine art. Turkey. The Buckle Church (Tokali Kilise). So

Byzantine art. Turkey. The Buckle Church (Tokali Kilise). So
Byzantine art. Turkey. The Buckle Church (Tokali Kilise). 10th century. Carved into the rock. Soganli Valley. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Byzantine art. Turkey. Karanlik Kilise (Dark Church)

Byzantine art. Turkey. Karanlik Kilise (Dark Church). 11th century. It was part of a rock-cut monastery. Interior. Open Air Museum Goreme. Goreme Valley. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Byzantine art. Turkey. Church of St. John. Fresco depicting

Byzantine art. Turkey. Church of St. John. Fresco depicting
Byzantine art. Turkey. Church of St. John. 11th century. Carved into the rock. Fresco depicting the Last Supper. Gulsehir. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Byzantine art. Turkey. The Kubbeli Kilise (Dome Church). Sog

Byzantine art. Turkey. The Kubbeli Kilise (Dome Church). Sog
Byzantine art. Turkey. The Kubbeli Kilise (Dome Church). 10th century. The paintings date from about 850-950 A.C. Carved into the rock. Soganli Valley. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Kaymakli Underground City. Tunnel. Cappadocia Regio

Turkey. Kaymakli Underground City. Tunnel. Cappadocia Region

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Battle of Sinop, 1853. Part of the Crimean War. Turkey

Battle of Sinop, 1853. Part of the Crimean War. Turkey
Battle of Sinop, 1853. Part of the Crimean War (1853-1856), which was a confrontation between the Russian Empire and the alliance of Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Piedmont

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Golden goblet (2500-2000 BC). Hittite art. Jewelry

Golden goblet (2500-2000 BC). Hittite art. Jewelry. TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. Ankara. Archaeological Museum

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey - Nevsehir - Goreme

Turkey - Nevsehir - Goreme
Goreme, situated among the famous fairy chimney rock formations - a town in Cappadocia, Turkey in the Nevsehir Province in Central Anatolia. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkish peasant couple - 1930s

Turkish peasant couple - 1930s. Date: 1930s

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Portrait of a provincial Turkish peasant (in Istanbul)

Portrait of a provincial Turkish peasant (in Istanbul)
Superb head and shoulders portrait photograph of a provincial Turkish peasant (photograph likely to have been taken in Istanbul). Date: circa 1920s

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ankara, Turkey - view over the rooftops

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

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Central Anatolia. Nevsehir. Uchisar

Turkey. Central Anatolia. Nevsehir. Uchisar
TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. NEVSEHIR. Uchisar. G� e National Park. Land formations and troglodyte village

Background imageAnatolia Collection: TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. CORUM. Bogazkale. Hattusa

TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. CORUM. Bogazkale. Hattusa. Wall

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey. Central Anatolia. Adiyaman. Nemrut Dag

Turkey. Central Anatolia. Adiyaman. Nemrut Dag

Background imageAnatolia Collection: TURKEY. WEST ANATOLIA. DENIZLI. Hierapolis. Monumental

TURKEY. WEST ANATOLIA. DENIZLI. Hierapolis. Monumental gate of the proconsul Julius Frontinus (1st c. AD). Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Pergamon - View toward Bergama

Pergamon - View toward Bergama
An ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, north western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea, located on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus (modern day Bak)

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkey - Sarikamis

Turkey - Sarikamis
Sarikamrighamish) - a town and a district of Kars Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Scene of a battle during World War One between Ottoman Turkish and Russian forces

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Bayindir Dam, Ankara, Turkey

Bayindir Dam, Ankara, Turkey
Ankara. The capital city and administrative centre of Turkey, located in Central Anatolia. A view from the top of the Bayindir Dam, located 12 kilometres outside Ankara

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Gaziantep - Turkey

Gaziantep - Turkey
Gaziantep (Aintab), Turkey. Considered to be on of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. The sixth largest city in Turkey in the south-eastern Anatolia region

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkish peasant family group

Turkish peasant family group
A Turkish peasant family group photograph. Situated on their farm in Central Anatolia. The seated mans two wives wear traditional headdresses as befits married women

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Turkish hunting party in Anatolia

Turkish hunting party in Anatolia
Turkish shooting party with rifles and dogs in Anatolia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Pergamon, Turkey - The Basillica

Pergamon, Turkey - The Basillica - one of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor. The site of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon, situated today in Misia in northwestern Anatolia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Pergamon, Turkey - The latest excavations (1908)

Pergamon, Turkey - The latest excavations (1908)
The site of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon, situated today in Misia in northwestern Anatolia, sixteen miles from the Aegean Sea. Once nearly invaded by the Celts



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