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Treasure of Atreus or Tholos Tomb of Agamemnon (1.250 B.C.) Mycenae, Greece
Aleppo Citadel
Scenic views of Hellenistic Tower near Uzuncaburç, is an archaeological site in Mersin Province, Turkey, containing the remnants of the ancient city of Diokaisareia or Diocaesarea.
Antique photograph of Ouargla, Algeria, 19th Century. On the right the monument erected to Flatters
Close up of Middle Bronze Age Gate in Tel Dan, Israel from about 1750 BC, Abraham's gate.
A grand entrance to an ancient amphitheater, featuring a monumental archway that stands as a testament to the historic and architectural significance of the structure.
Apollo Temple of didyma
The citadel in the old city of Aleppo in the north of Syria in the Middle East.
Hadrian's Arch within the borders of the ancient city of Perge in Antalya. This work, built in 117-138 AD, is one of the most magnificent structures of the city.
A proposed alternate site of the famous \
Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria,Egypt
Sunrise at Cleopatra's Gate in Tarsus , Mersin city, Turkey
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Scenic views from Kaunos and Dalyan, a city of ancient Caria, west of the modern town of Dalyan and The Calbys river ( Dalyan river) which was the border between Caria and Lycia in Muğla, Turkey
Antique photograph of the ancient ruins of Thebes, Egypt, 19th Century
Abandoned house of Arab Lifta village near Jerusalem, Israel.
patara ancient city, antalya kas
Tholos Tomb of Clytemnestra (1.250 B.C.) Mycenae, Greece
The citadel was founded by the Urartian Kingdom in the begining of eighth century B.C. It was named as Ziata Castellum during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, Hisn Ziyad by the Arabs. The castle was conquered by Cubuk Bey, one of the chieftains of Turcoman tribes in 1234. Yavuz Sultan Selim, the Ottoman Sultan, conquered the fortress in 1516. The fortification walls and all of the architectural remains are from the medieval era.
Close up view of entrance to the Treasury of Atreus , Mycenae Greece
Antique Egypt Photograph: Ancient Temple, Thebes, Egypt, 1893. Source: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
Ancient beautiful fortress Ark in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Blue sky with copy space for text
Antique photograph of the Temple Colonnade, Luxor, Egypt, 19th Century
Palmyra, or Tadmor is an old Syrian city,in which temple of Bel was recently destroyed by Isis. Picture shot in 1988
In Perge, many secondary gates were built during the construction of the city walls; There are three main city gates: west, east and south. Two of these three gates, located in the Lower City today, remain from the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. Septimius Severus Square, which is approximately 72 meters long, is between these gates. II AD At the end of the century or III. The Gate, which is thought to have been built at the beginning of the century and called the Roman Gate, is one of the impressive monumental structures of the city.\n\nThe Roman Gate, which was built during the Roman Period and is part of the huge defense system surrounding the entire city, is approximately 24 m. is long. The gate, which has a preserved height of 10 meters, has 5 niche arrangements on the north facade facing the square. The spaces between the mentioned niches are enlivened with smaller rectangular niches. Niche located in the middle axis of the door. Today, it is still used as a transition to the big city square. The gate, whose northern facade is equipped with extraordinarily beautiful vaults, architectural decoration elements and sculptures that emphasize the magnificence and prestige of the city, is further south. It is supported inorganically by two towers positioned symmetrically at the entrance of the city.\n\nOn the other hand; The inner face of the door facing north, AD III. It gained monumentality with the Syrian type pediment made of marble added in the century.
The scenic views of Zengibar Kalesi, İsaura ancient city at 1800 m. high near Bozkır, Konya
Along the island  of Kekova are the half-submerged ruins of the residential part of Simena, caused by the downward shift of land by the terrible earthquakes of the 2nd century AD.   The ancient Lycian sunken city of Simena is often referred to as Kekova-Simena.    In ancient times Simena was a small fishing village and was later an outpost of the Knights of Rhodes.  Simena, Turkey. Lycia.
Nimrod tower ruins at north IsraelNimrod tower ruins at north Israel
Round planned castle bastion in Kaleiçi region of Antalya
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