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photodox:Ephesus // cats + ancient sitesI like to think the souls of the past lived on in the stray
historyofartdaily:The Library of Celsusis, 114–117 A.D., in Ephesus (now Turkey), source
seeyouturkey:Guard Cat of the Library of Ephesus
Kaystros River God* Ephesus* 2nd century CE* Izmir Museum of History And Artsource: Carole Raddato f
smartbitchesdontlie:The Ancient Library of Celsus, Ephesus, TurkeyThese pics are mine. Please mainta
icestrings:The Library of Celsus in Ancient Ephesus, Anatolia | Selçuk, Turkey (West Asia) from 50
Head of Zeus. Artist unknown; Flavian period (69-96 CE). From Ephesus; now in the Ephesus Archaeol
gunhilde:Relief from the tombstone at Ephesus of tribune Lucius Pompeius Marcellinus. AD 100-200. On
:Ephesus // cats + ancient sitesI like to think the souls of the past lived on in the stray cats inh
last-of-the-romans:The Marble Road of Ephesus.
Marble portrait bust of the Roman emperor Tiberius (r. 14-37 CE). Artist unknown; 1st cent. CE. Fo
ancientorigins:Turkey Celsus Library in Ephesus
seeyouitaly:Guard Cat of the Library of Ephesus
Aphrodite* Ephesus* Izmir Museum of Histor And Artsource: Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany, CC
deducecanoe:secondgenerationimmigrant:twistedsardonic:postmodernmulticoloredcloak:photodox:Ephesus /
grafb:At Ephesus, Turkey, an ongoing restoration of Roman dwellings called “The Terraces” or “The Ap
classicalmonuments:Tetragonos Agora(Commercial Agora )Ephesus, Turkey1st century BCE111 x 111 mThe C
honkshu:Library of Celsus in Ephesus, Anatolia, now part of Turkey (built in 117-120 AD).
via-appia:Library of Celsus, Ephesus, Anatolia, Turkey. Third largest library in the ancient world,
Artemis of Ephesus. Statue from the Amphitheater of Lepcis Magna.
deducecanoe:secondgenerationimmigrant:twistedsardonic:postmodernmulticoloredcloak:photodox:Ephesus /
theancientwayoflife:~ Artemis of Ephesus.Date: Second half of the 2nd century CE.Head, feet and hand
classicalmonuments:Tetragonos Agora(Commercial Agora )Ephesus, Turkey1st century BCE111 x 111 mThe C
Didrachm from Ephesus, Ionia, representing Artemis on one side and a stag and bee on the other.
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