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  • Model of the Temple of Apollo and the Altar at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Honour monuments flanked the sacred road which is submerged as the sanctuary lies below the water table. Claros, Turkey.  The sacred road linked the Temple and sanctuary of Apollo Claros to the ancient mother Greek city of Notion located south on the seaside.
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  • Column monuments dedicated to Sextus Appuleius (left), Menippos of Colophon (right), background is the Temple of Apollo, Claros, Turkey.
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  • View of one of the two arched subterranean sacred rooms- Adyton, of the Temple of Apollo, Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  This image shows the first room, the waiting room for the priest, scribes and petitioners.  The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
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  • Part view of the ruins of the Doric Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
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  • Part view of the ruins of the Doric Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_045.jpg
  • Hellenistic Sundial dedicated to Dionysus at the ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek text inscriptions on a large fragment of stone artefact at the ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions on a Exedra, a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • The Propylon – entrance and Temple of Apollo in the background, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Statute of Homer, the famous ancient Greek poet and author of the Iliad and Odyssey, ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Honour monuments flanked the sacred road which is submerged as the sanctuary lies below the water table. Claros, Turkey.  The sacred road linked the Temple and sanctuary of Apollo Claros to the ancient mother Greek city of Notion located south on the seaside.
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  • Honour monuments flanked the sacred road which is submerged as the sanctuary lies below the water table. Claros, Turkey.  The sacred road linked the Temple and sanctuary of Apollo Claros to the ancient mother Greek city of Notion located south on the seaside.
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  • Exedra of Roman magistrates (left) and Sextus Appuleius honour column monument (right), ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Column monuments dedicated to Sextus Appuleius (right), Menippos of Colophon (left),   ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Column monuments dedicated to Sextus Appuleius (right), Menippos of Colophon (left),   ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • The Ancient Greek inscription on the honour column monument dedicated to Sextus Appuleius, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  Sextus Appuleius was the son of Octavius and the step brother of Emperor Augustus. He was assigned as proconsul of Asia by Emperor Augustus.
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  • The Ancient Greek inscription on the honour column monument dedicated to Sextus Appuleius, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  Sextus Appuleius was the son of Octavius and the step brother of Emperor Augustus. He was assigned as proconsul of Asia by Emperor Augustus.
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  • Fragments of 8-metre-high statues of Apollo, Artemis and Leto that once stood inside the Temple of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • View of one of the two arched subterranean sacred rooms- Adyton, of the Temple of Apollo, Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  This image shows the room where the sacred spring was located and where the male oracle would issue his prophecies by singing in the form of a song. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_051.jpg
  • View of one of the two arched subterranean sacred rooms- Adyton, of the Temple of Apollo, Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  This image shows the room where the sacred spring was located and where the male oracle would issue his prophecies by singing in the form of a song. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_050.jpg
  • View of one of the two arched subterranean sacred rooms- Adyton, of the Temple of Apollo, Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  This image shows the room where the sacred spring was located and where the male oracle would issue his prophecies by singing in the form of a song. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_049.jpg
  • Part view of the ruins of the Doric Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_047.jpg
  • Part view of the ruins of the Doric Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_044.jpg
  • View of the ruins of the Doric Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
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  • Column drums of the Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek text inscriptions on a large fragment of stone artefact at the ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek text inscriptions on a large fragment of stone artefact at the ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek Inscribed monument base beside at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek Inscribed monument base beside at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek Inscribed monument base beside at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek Inscribed monuments beside the Hellenistic altar of Apollo at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey. Located 30 metres away from the Temple of Apollo, the Altar is rectangular in shape and measures 9x18 metres.
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  • Inscribed pillars beside the Hellenistic altar of Apollo at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey. Located 30 metres away from the Temple of Apollo, the Altar is rectangular in shape and measures 9x18 metres.
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  • A Proedria, a seat that is usually on the front row on a Greek theatre reserved for special guests, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • A Proedria, a seat that is usually on the front row on a Greek theatre reserved for special guests, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • View of an Exedra, a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed, at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • View of an Exedra, a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed, at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover the sides and rear of the Exedra at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.  The Exedra is a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed.  This is located beside the Propylon – Entrance.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover the sides and rear of the Exedra at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.  The Exedra is a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed.  This is located beside the Propylon – Entrance.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover the sides and rear of the Exedra at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.  The Exedra is a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed.  This is located beside the Propylon – Entrance.
    Turkey_Claros_009.jpg
  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover the sides and rear of the Exedra at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.  The Exedra is a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed.  This is located beside the Propylon – Entrance.
    Turkey_Claros_006.jpg
  • View of the Exedra, a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed. at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey. This is located beside the Propylon – Entrance.
    Turkey_Claros_005.jpg
  • Model of the Temple of Apollo and the Altar at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Statute of Homer, the famous ancient Greek poet and author of the Iliad and Odyssey, ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Statute of Homer, the famous ancient Greek poet and author of the Iliad and Odyssey, ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Bust of Apollo, ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Exedra of Roman magistrates (left) and Sextus Appuleius honour column monument (right), ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Column monuments dedicated to Sextus Appuleius (left), Menippos of Colophon (right), background is the Temple of Apollo, Claros, Turkey.
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  • Column monuments dedicated to Sextus Appuleius (left), Menippos of Colophon (right), background is the Temple of Apollo, Claros, Turkey.
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  • Column monuments dedicated to Sextus Appuleius (left), Menippos of Colophon (right), background is the Temple of Apollo, Claros, Turkey.
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  • Exedra of Roman magistrates, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Foot fragment belonging to one of the colossal statues of Apollo, Artemis and Leto that once stood inside the Temple of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Foot fragment belonging to one of the colossal statues of Apollo, Artemis and Leto that once stood inside the Temple of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Part view of the partly buried five step crepidoma of the Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_055.jpg
  • View of one of the two arched subterranean sacred rooms- Adyton, of the Temple of Apollo, Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  This image shows the first room, the waiting room for the priest, scribes and petitioners.  The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_052.jpg
  • View of one of the two arched subterranean sacred rooms- Adyton, of the Temple of Apollo, Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.  This image shows the first room, the waiting room for the priest, scribes and petitioners.  The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_053.jpg
  • Part view of the ruins of the Doric Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
    Turkey_Claros_048.jpg
  • View of the ruins of the Doric Temple of Apollo, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey. The large (26 x 46 meters) temple dates from around the 3rd century BC and follows a peripteral plan (6 by 11 columns). It is unique in that it is the only Doric temple built in Ionia and that it has two adytons beneath the cella.
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  • Ruins of the 3rd century BC Temple of Artemis at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ruins of the 3rd century BC Temple of Artemis at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Hellenistic Sundial dedicated to Dionysus at the ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Hellenistic Sundial dedicated to Dionysus at the ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Hellenistic altar of Apollo at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey. Located 30 metres away from the Temple of Apollo, the Altar is rectangular in shape and measures 9x18 metres.
    Turkey_Claros_026.jpg
  • Ancient Greek Inscribed monuments beside the Hellenistic altar of Apollo at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey. Located 30 metres away from the Temple of Apollo, the Altar is rectangular in shape and measures 9x18 metres.
    Turkey_Claros_028.jpg
  • Hellenistic altars to Artemis (foreground) and Apollo (background) at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions on a Exedra, a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed, ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • View of an Exedra, a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed, at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover a stone pillar monumen at the Propylon – Entrance of the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover a stone pillar monumen at the Propylon – Entrance of the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover the sides and rear of the Exedra at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.  The Exedra is a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed.  This is located beside the Propylon – Entrance.
    Turkey_Claros_011.jpg
  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover the sides and rear of the Exedra at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.  The Exedra is a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed.  This is located beside the Propylon – Entrance.
    Turkey_Claros_007.jpg
  • View of the Propylon, katagogion and Exdrea at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey. The Propylon is the monumental entrance to the sanctuary, The Katagogion was inn or hotel for visitors and the Exedra is a semicircular recess where visors sat and conversed.
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  • View of the Propylon, katagogion and Exdrea at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey. The Propylon is the monumental entrance to the sanctuary, The Katagogion was inn or hotel for visitors and the Exedra is a semicircular recess where visors sat and conversed.
    Turkey_Claros_002.jpg
  • View of the Propylon, katagogion and Exdrea at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey. The Propylon is the monumental entrance to the sanctuary, The Katagogion was inn or hotel for visitors and the Exedra is a semicircular recess where visors sat and conversed.
    Turkey_Claros_001.jpg
  • Column monuments dedicated to Sextus Appuleius (left), Menippos of Colophon (right), background is the Temple of Apollo, Claros, Turkey.
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  • Foot fragment belonging to one of the colossal statues of Apollo, Artemis and Leto that once stood inside the Temple of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Fragments of 8-metre-high statues of Apollo, Artemis and Leto that once stood inside the Temple of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
    Turkey_Claros_056.jpg
  • Ancient Greek text inscriptions on a large fragment of stone artefact at the ancient sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Hellenistic altar to Artemis, at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover a stone pillar monumen at the Propylon – Entrance of the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Turkey.
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  • Ancient Greek inscriptions cover the sides and rear of the Exedra at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo of Claros, Izmir province, Turkey.  The Exedra is a semicircular recess where visitors sat and conversed.  This is located beside the Propylon – Entrance.
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