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Colonnaded Street at Laodicea on the Lycus, Turkey
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Colonnaded Street at Laodicea on the Lycus, Turkey

Colonnaded street at Laodicea on the Lycus in Phrygia (modern-day Turkey).
Etrusco-Roman Temple, Fiesole
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Etrusco-Roman Temple, Fiesole

Etrusco-Roman temple in Fiesole (Tuscany, Italy), first built around the late 4th century BCE, destroyed by fire in the 1st century BCE and rebuilt by the Romans under Augustus.
Roman Temple at Laodicea
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Roman Temple at Laodicea

The Temple A at Laodicea on the Lycus in Phrygia (modern-day Turkey) with four spirally fluted columns in the front (prostyle temple). It was built in the Antonine period (2nd century CE) and was heavily renovated during the reign of Emperor...
Roman Gate of Camulodunum (Colchester, UK)
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Roman Gate of Camulodunum (Colchester, UK)

The Balkerne Gate, a 1st-century CE Roman gateway in Camulodunum (modern-day Colchester in Great Britain). It is the largest surviving gateway in Roman Britain.
Northern Necropolis of Hierapolis, Phrygia
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Northern Necropolis of Hierapolis, Phrygia

The northern necropolis of Hierapolis in Phrygia (modern-day Pamukkale, Turkey) with many different types of tombs. This extensive necropolis of about 1,200 tombs extends for over two kilometres (1.2 miles) from the northern to the eastern...
Roadway, Northern Necropolis of Hierapolis
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Roadway, Northern Necropolis of Hierapolis

The northern necropolis of Hierapolis in Phrygia (modern-day Pamukkale, Turkey) with many different types of tombs. This extensive necropolis of about 1,200 tombs extends for over two kilometres (1.2 miles) from the northern to the eastern...
Roman Temple Front, Laodicea
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Roman Temple Front, Laodicea

The Temple A at Laodicea on the Lycus in Phrygia (modern-day Turkey) with four spirally fluted columns in the front (prostyle temple). It was built in the Antonine period (2nd century CE) and was heavily renovated during the reign of Emperor...
Bouleuterion of Iassos
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Bouleuterion of Iassos

The Bouleuterion of Iassos, dated to around the end of the 1st century CE (the original building was probably erected in the 4th century BCE). Its capacity has been estimated at 960 persons. A bouleutrion was used for public meetings, typically...
The Odeon of Nea Paphos, Cyprus
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The Odeon of Nea Paphos, Cyprus

The Odeon located in the northeastern part of the ancient city of Nea Paphos (modern-day Paphos in Cyprus), was built in the 2nd century CE and could held approximately 1,200 spectators.
Reconstruction of the Rampart of the Circumvallation, Alesia
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Reconstruction of the Rampart of the Circumvallation, Alesia

Reconstruction of the rampart of the circumvallation at Alesia (France). The rampart consisted of a terrace (agger) surmounted by a parapet and towers. The terrace was built up with packed earth extracted from trenches. It was protected...
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