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  • Stage building of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Columns and capitals seen were redeployed from the nearby Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus in one of the later remodelling phases. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • East view (rear) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_093.jpg
  • East view (rear) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_090.jpg
  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_084.jpg
  • Stage building of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Columns and capitals seen were redeployed from the nearby Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus in one of the later remodelling phases. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_069.jpg
  • Spectators arched entrance of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_054.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
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  • Ruins of the Roman period central Baths, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_117.jpg
  • Ruins of the Roman period central Baths, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_115.jpg
  • Ruins of the Hellenistic Ionic Temple of Apollo Isotimus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The temple was of peripteral plan (8 x 13 columns) and measured 35 x 22 metres. The frieze portrayed a battle of Greeks and Amazons (Amazonomachy). The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_112.jpg
  • Section of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_108.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_104.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_102.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_098.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_095.jpg
  • East view (rear) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_091.jpg
  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_087.jpg
  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_073.jpg
  • Stage building of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Columns and capitals seen were redeployed from the nearby Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus in one of the later remodelling phases. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_071.jpg
  • Ancient artefacts fill the orchestra area of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_061.jpg
  • Ancient artefacts fill the orchestra area of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_059.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_048.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_045.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_043.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
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  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
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  • View of the semi-circular cavea of the Bouleuterion or council house Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The Bouleuterion or council house south facing front wall at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey.  The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The Bouleuterion or council house south facing front wall at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey.  The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Excavated section of the Agora, at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey.  The Agora is wide open rectangular (110m x 73m) public space where the city’s political, religious and commercial activities were carried out. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_012.jpg
  • Section of the Byzantine fortification walls and watchtowers at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_002.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_046.jpg
  • Ruins of the Hellenistic Ionic Temple of Apollo Isotimus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The temple was of peripteral plan (8 x 13 columns) and measured 35 x 22 metres. The frieze portrayed a battle of Greeks and Amazons (Amazonomachy). The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_111.jpg
  • Section of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_107.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_101.jpg
  • Panoramic view the Roman Baths and further on is the Bouleuterion, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_089.jpg
  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_076.jpg
  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_075.jpg
  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_074.jpg
  • Ancient Greek inscribed marble artefact at the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_064.jpg
  • Spectators arched entrance of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_057.jpg
  • Prickly purple thistle overlooking the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_053.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_050.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_049.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_047.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_044.jpg
  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
    Turkey-Alabanda_038.jpg
  • Side view of the Bouleuterion or council house south facing front wall at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_022.jpg
  • The Bouleuterion or council house south facing front wall at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey.  The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_019.jpg
  • The Bouleuterion or council house south facing front wall at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey.  The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_018.jpg
  • Section of the Byzantine fortification walls and watchtowers at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_008.jpg
  • Section of the Byzantine fortification walls and watchtowers at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_005.jpg
  • Section of the Byzantine fortification walls and watchtowers at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_004.jpg
  • Ruins of the Roman period central Baths, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_119.jpg
  • Ruins of the Roman period central Baths, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_118.jpg
  • Ruins of the Roman period central Baths, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_116.jpg
  • Ruins of the Roman period central Baths, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_114.jpg
  • Ruins of the Hellenistic Ionic Temple of Apollo Isotimus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The temple was of peripteral plan (8 x 13 columns) and measured 35 x 22 metres. The frieze portrayed a battle of Greeks and Amazons (Amazonomachy). The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_110.jpg
  • Section of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_109.jpg
  • Section of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_106.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_105.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_103.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_100.jpg
  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_097.jpg
  • East view (rear) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
    Turkey-Alabanda_092.jpg
  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Bossed ashlar retaining wall with spectators arched entrance of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Stage building of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Columns and capitals seen were redeployed from the nearby Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus in one of the later remodelling phases. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Stage building of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Columns and capitals seen were redeployed from the nearby Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus in one of the later remodelling phases. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Ancient artefacts fill the orchestra area of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Spectators arched entrance of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Spectators arched entrance of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Prickly purple thistle overlooking the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
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  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
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  • The Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The theatre originally could seat 6200 spectators. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey
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  • View of the semi-circular cavea of the Bouleuterion or council house Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Section of the wall enclosing the Bouleuterion or council house Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Section of the wall enclosing the Bouleuterion or council house Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Section of the wall enclosing the Bouleuterion or council house Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The Bouleuterion or council house south facing front wall at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey.  The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The Bouleuterion or council house south facing front wall at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey.  The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The Bouleuterion or council house south facing front wall at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey.  The Bouleuterion is dated to the late Hellenistic period. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Section of the Byzantine fortification walls and watchtowers at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Section of the Byzantine fortification walls and watchtowers at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Section of the Byzantine fortification walls and watchtowers at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Ruins of the Hellenistic Ionic Temple of Apollo Isotimus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The temple was of peripteral plan (8 x 13 columns) and measured 35 x 22 metres. The frieze portrayed a battle of Greeks and Amazons (Amazonomachy). The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • West view (entrance) of the Hellenistic Doric Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus, Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Dating from around 200 BC the temple has peripteral plan (6 x 11 columns) and comprised a pronaos and a cella without a opisthodomos. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Bossed ashlar retaining wall with spectators arched entrance of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Bossed ashlar retaining wall with spectators arched entrance of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • The bossed ashlar retaining wall of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, an ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Stage building of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. Columns and capitals seen were redeployed from the nearby Temple of Zeus Chrysaoreus in one of the later remodelling phases. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscribed marble artefact at the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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  • Retaining wall between the orchestra and cavea of the Hellenistic Theatre at Alabanda, ancient city of Caria, Anatolia, Turkey. The Theatre is situated on a natural south facing hillside overlooking the fertile green valley and originally could seat 6200 spectators. The theatre was altered during the Roman period to accommodate gladiatorial combats and other gruesome activities. The city was also known as Antiochia of the Chrysaorians and is located near Doganyurt, Cine, Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey.
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