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The ancient city of Ephesus (Turkish: Efes), located near the Aegean Sea in modern day Turkey, was one of the great cities of the Greeks in Asia Minor and home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Today, the ruins of Ephesus are a major tourist attraction, especially for travelers on Mediterranean cruises.
Antique ruins-Licia coast
Timgad ancient Thamugadi or Thamugas general view of city built on the classical Roman's square
Pompeii Centaurs with man playing the zither Villa of Cicero ( later known as the Villa of Diomedes ), outside Pompeii 1-37 AD
Inside view in the ancient  Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa Alexandria Egypt
Reproduction of prähistoric rock paintings Cave de Niaux France Pyrenäen
Stadium of Aphrodisias Ancient City in Geyre, Aydin, Turkiye
Remains of the Roman amphitheatre at the village of Volterra in the Tuscany region of Italy.
The Amphitheatre of El Jem, Tunisia
termessos antique city, Antalya city
The mosaic floor of warrior-hunters in the Nile House in Tzipori (Sepphoris) National Park,Israel
A stele in the ancient city of Xanthos, the capital of Lycia, Antalya Province, Turkey.
Mosiac of Poseidon and his Goddess Queen of the Sea, Amphitrite.
Izmir, Turkey - July 15, 2020: Tourists in Ephesus ruins and the Library of Celsus view, there are ancient Roman buildings in Ephesus, Anatolia, now part of Selçuk, Turkey. Selçuk is popular historical district of İzmir in the Turkey.
Ancient carved marble casket with two magnificent griffins carved on the side and repaired rock top sitting beside the road near the archeological ruins at Delphi Greece
Bergama, Turkey - August 26, 2023:ACROPOLIS OF PERGAMON\nIn 2014, Bergama was included in the World Cultural Heritage List. Although Bergama has been subjected to invasions and destructions throughout its history, it has been continuously inhabited due to its strategic location and is one of the settlements that have never disappeared from the stage of history.  \n Local and foreign tourists visit here
Colosseum in El-Jem, Tunisia
Hercules and Iolaus mosaic - Anzio Nymphaeum. Lazio, Italy
Isparta, Turkey - August 25, 2022: Archaeological artifacts found in the district are exhibited in Yalvaç Museum. Part of a sarcophagus exhibited in the museum.
Theatre of Myra Ancient City in Demre, Antalya, Turkiye
Marble frieze found in the city of Delphi depicting the fight between Giants and lions along with Troy warriors. It's a very old archeological sculptural frieze depicting Greek Mythology
Antalya, Turkey-April 25, 2013: A stele in the ancient city of Xanthos, the capital of Lycia, Close-up.
Hillside house mosaic Triton
The church of Saint-Hilaire, Melle, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The Church of Saint-Hilare in Melle,is the most important of its three churches and a UNESCO world heritage site because of its historical importance to pilgrims,built in the late 11th century and 12th century
Roman mosaic tiles in La Olmeda roman village. Palencia, Spain
Antakya Turkey, November 26, 2022 : Mosaics in Antakya Museum Hotel, Hatay, Turkey. Detailed mosaic pattern from the ancient Roman period in Hatay, Turkey.
Mosaic fragment Roman Villa Romana del Casale, Sicily. UNESCO World Heritage Site. The first photographs after the discovery in April 2011.
Lion Mosaic in the Ancient City
Ruins of the ancient city of Didyma (current Didim), Turkey
The stunning ancient city of Perge contains some of the most beautiful Hellenistic and Roman Ruins in Turkey and is easily accessible from the modern city of Antalya. The city is rich with history as Alexander the Great once strode through its gates, and the Apostle Paul preached there on his missionary journeys. Prominent features of the site include a remarkably well-preserved theater, the best-preserved Roman Stadium in Western Turkey, exquisite Roman Baths, towering Hellenistic Defenses, and long rows of beautiful colonnaded streets. The Archaeological Site of Perge was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2009.
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