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  • The Macellum (food market) with tholos in the centre, which was filled with water to keep live fish fresh. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_024.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_014.jpg
  • Roman baths. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_157.jpg
  • The library foundered by Ti. Flavius Severianus Neon, who was the greatest patron of Sagalassos in the first decades of the 2nd century AD. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_108.jpg
  • The Macellum (food market) with tholos in the centre, which was filled with water to keep live fish fresh. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_020.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey
    Turkey_Sagalassos_005.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_190.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_167.jpg
  • The Lower Agora, with its rectangular market and Commercial Square. On the North side is a monumental nymphaeum or Fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_138.jpg
  • The section of the north-south Colonnaded Street below the Lower Agora which was main thoroughfare of Sagalassos. This section existed in Hellenistic times. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_135.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_213.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_166.jpg
  • Part view of lower Agora and Roman Baths. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_154.jpg
  • The Lower Agora, with its rectangular market and Commercial Square. On the North side is a monumental nymphaeum or Fountain. Below it is the section of the north-south Colonnaded which was main thoroughfare of Sagalassos. This section existed in Hellenistic times. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_131.jpg
  • The Lower Agora, with its rectangular market and Commercial Square. On the North side is a monumental nymphaeum or Fountain. Below it is the section of the north-south Colonnaded which was main thoroughfare of Sagalassos. This section existed in Hellenistic times. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_130.jpg
  • The Lower Agora, with its rectangular market and Commercial Square. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_129.jpg
  • Hadrianic Nymphaeum. Lower Agora fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_116.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_091.jpg
  • The landmark 14 metre high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC.  Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_041.jpg
  • 1st century BC council house or Bouleuterion. The Northwest Heroon in the background. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_028.jpg
  • 1st century BC council house or Bouleuterion. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_027.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the ancient city and archaeological site. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_018.jpg
  • Part view of lower Agora and Roman Baths. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_008.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_004.jpg
  • Lower Agora Nymphaeum built in early 2nd century AD, under the reign of Trajan (98-117 AD). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_143.jpg
  • Late Hellenistic Doric Fountain House. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_101.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_209.jpg
  • Part view of lower Agora and Roman Baths. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_011.jpg
  • The landmark 14-metre-high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city, or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_003.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_197.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_179.jpg
  • The Lower Agora, with its rectangular market and Commercial Square. On the North side is a monumental nymphaeum or Fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_137.jpg
  • The section of the north-south Colonnaded Street below the Lower Agora which was main thoroughfare of Sagalassos. This section existed in Hellenistic times. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_136.jpg
  • The Lower Agora, with its rectangular market and Commercial Square. On the North side is a monumental nymphaeum or Fountain. Below it is the section of the north-south Colonnaded which was main thoroughfare of Sagalassos. This section existed in Hellenistic times. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_126.jpg
  • The library foundered by Ti. Flavius Severianus Neon, who was the greatest patron of Sagalassos in the first decades of the 2nd century AD. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_113.jpg
  • The library foundered by Ti. Flavius Severianus Neon, who was the greatest patron of Sagalassos in the first decades of the 2nd century AD. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_109.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_074.jpg
  • The Macellum (food market) with tholos in the centre, which was filled with water to keep live fish fresh. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_025.jpg
  • Late Hellenistic Doric Fountain House. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_010.jpg
  • An ancient Greek inscription, possibly a statue base, found in the upper Agora. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_006.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the ancient city and archaeological site. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_002.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_165.jpg
  • Hadrianic Nymphaeum. Lower Agora fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_119.jpg
  • Hadrianic Nymphaeum. Lower Agora fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_118.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_093.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_079.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_015.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_193.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_169.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_168.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey
    Turkey_Sagalassos_164.jpg
  • Part view of lower Agora and Roman Baths. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_153.jpg
  • Lower Agora Nymphaeum built in early 2nd century AD, under the reign of Trajan (98-117 AD). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_144.jpg
  • Lower Agora Nymphaeum built in early 2nd century AD, under the reign of Trajan (98-117 AD). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_148.jpg
  • The Lower Agora, with its rectangular market and Commercial Square. On the North side is a monumental nymphaeum or Fountain. Below it is the section of the north-south Colonnaded which was main thoroughfare of Sagalassos. This section existed in Hellenistic times. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_128.jpg
  • Hadrianic Nymphaeum. Lower Agora fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_121.jpg
  • Hadrianic Nymphaeum. Lower Agora fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_120.jpg
  • Hadrianic Nymphaeum. Lower Agora fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_117.jpg
  • The library foundered by Ti. Flavius Severianus Neon, who was the greatest patron of Sagalassos in the first decades of the 2nd century AD. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_107.jpg
  • Late Hellenistic Doric Fountain House. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_102.jpg
  • Late Hellenistic Doric Fountain House. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_096.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_089.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_076.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_073.jpg
  • The landmark 14 metre high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC.  Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_056.jpg
  • The landmark 14 metre high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC.  Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_048.jpg
  • The landmark 14 metre high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC.  Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_049.jpg
  • The landmark 14 metre high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC.  Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_043.jpg
  • The landmark 14 metre high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC.  Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_035.jpg
  • An ancient Greek inscription, possibly a statue base, found in the upper Agora. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_026.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the ancient city and archaeological site. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_017.jpg
  • Hadrianic Nymphaeum. Lower Agora fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_016.jpg
  • The landmark 14-metre-high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city, or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_009.jpg
  • The Macellum (food market) with tholos in the centre, which was filled with water to keep live fish fresh. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_007.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre, which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_001.jpg
  • The Lower Agora, with its rectangular market and Commercial Square. On the North side is a monumental nymphaeum or Fountain. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_140.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_085.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_083.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_063.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_012.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_196.jpg
  • Roman baths. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_155.jpg
  • Lower Agora Nymphaeum built in early 2nd century AD, under the reign of Trajan (98-117 AD). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_149.jpg
  • The Upper Agora Church. This image was captured at the archaeological site of Sagalassos. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_057.jpg
  • The landmark 14 metre high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC.  Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_046.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the ancient city and archaeological site. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_019.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_013.jpg
  • The Hellenistic style Roman theatre which seated 9000 spectators and is built on the highest altitude in the world (for such a theatre). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_202.jpg
  • Rock-cut tombs, necropolis along the southern slope of the mountain range behind the city. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_163.jpg
  • Rock-cut tombs, necropolis along the southern slope of the mountain range behind the city. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_162.jpg
  • Late Hellenistic Doric Fountain House. Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_100.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_090.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_072.jpg
  • The restored Antonine Nymphaeum, the monumental fountain, nearly 30 metres long and built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180). Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_061.jpg
  • The landmark 14 metre high Northwest Heroon, a monument commemorating a foremost citizen of the city or perhaps Alexander the Great who captured the city in 333 BC.  Sagalassos. Turkey.
    Turkey_Sagalassos_055.jpg