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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a tunnel directly underneath the arena of magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. The underground chambers held animals, gladiators and prisoners before they were lifted up to the arena to suffer their unfortunate fate. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_033.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a small chamber directly underneath the arena of magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. The underground chambers held animals, gladiators and prisoners before they were lifted up to the arena to suffer their unfortunate fate. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_032.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a chamber or tunnel directly underneath the arena of magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. The underground chambers held animals, gladiators and prisoners before they were lifted up to the arena to suffer their unfortunate fate.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_030.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a chamber or tunnel directly underneath the arena of magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. The underground chambers held animals, gladiators and prisoners before they were lifted up to the arena to suffer their unfortunate fate. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_029.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a small chamber directly underneath the arena of magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. The underground chambers held animals, gladiators and prisoners before they were lifted up to the arena to suffer their unfortunate fate. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_031.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of arched entry that leads to the first level of seating at the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_035.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. Panoramic view of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_010.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. West to East view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_006.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_004.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the sleepy agricultural town of El Jem famous for its magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_045.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the sleepy agricultural town of El Jem famous for its magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_044.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the arched corridor that circled the inside of magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_042.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the arched corridor that circled the inside of magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_041.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of arched entry that leads to the first level of seating at the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_036.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. Partial view of the elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_034.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. South to North view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_028.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. South to North view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_026.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. North to South view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_025.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. East to west view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_020.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the oyer wall of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_021.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. West to East view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_018.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_008.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_007.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. Partial view through an archway of the elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_043.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. South to North view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_027.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. Panoramic south view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_024.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the first level row of seats of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_023.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the first level row of seats of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_022.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. West to East view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_019.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. West to East panoramic view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_017.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. Panoramic view of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_011.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_012.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the intact honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_002.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the intact honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_009.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the arched corridor that circled the inside of magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_040.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of arched entry that leads to the first level of seating at the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_037.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_014.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_013.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_003.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_001.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the arched corridor that circled the inside of magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_039.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of arched entry that leads to the first level of seating at the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_038.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the intact honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_016.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_015.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. West to East view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_005.tif
  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
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  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
    Pompeii_Italy_042.tif
  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
    Pompeii_Italy_041.tif
  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
    Pompeii_Italy_040.tif
  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
    Pompeii_Italy_039.tif
  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
    Pompeii_Italy_002.tif
  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
    Pompeii_Italy_045.tif
  • Mosaic House of Gladiators. Kourion. Cyprus. Late 3rd century BCE mosaic of two gladiators, Margarites and Hellenikos.
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  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
    Pompeii_Italy_044.tif
  • The Arcaded Court of the Gladiators at Pompeii Italy. During the time of Nero the court was transformed into a barracks for Gladiators who were engaged in contests in the nearby amphitheatre.
    Pompeii_Italy_038.tif
  • Mosaic House of Gladiators. Kourion. Cyprus. This image was captured at ancient Kourion, a spectacular Greco-Roman archaeological site located on the central South coast of Cyprus.
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  • Mosaic House of Gladiators. Kourion. Cyprus. This image was captured at ancient Kourion, a spectacular Greco-Roman archaeological site located on the central South coast of Cyprus.
    Cyprus_Kourion_083.jpg
  • Mosaic House of Gladiators. Kourion. Cyprus. This image was captured at ancient Kourion, a spectacular Greco-Roman archaeological site located on the central South coast of Cyprus.
    Cyprus_Kourion_005.jpg
  • Mosaic House of Gladiators. Kourion. Cyprus. This image was captured at ancient Kourion, a spectacular Greco-Roman archaeological site located on the central South coast of Cyprus.
    Cyprus_Kourion_082.jpg
  • Mosaic House of Gladiators. Kourion. Cyprus. This image was captured at ancient Kourion, a spectacular Greco-Roman archaeological site located on the central South coast of Cyprus.
    Cyprus_Kourion_081.jpg
  • Mosaic House of Gladiators. Kourion. Cyprus. This image was captured at ancient Kourion, a spectacular Greco-Roman archaeological site located on the central South coast of Cyprus.
    Cyprus_Kourion_080.jpg
  • Mosaic House of Gladiators. Kourion. Cyprus. This image was captured at ancient Kourion, a spectacular Greco-Roman archaeological site located on the central South coast of Cyprus.
    Cyprus_Kourion_085.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_034.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_031.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_030.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and to the left of the theatre are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_027.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the intact vaulted and arched entrances of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and in the background are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_042.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the intact vaulted and arched entrances of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and in the background are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_040.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ruins of the stage building from the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_037.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_036.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and to the left of the theatre are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_025.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the intact vaulted entrance of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_010.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the intact vaulted entrance of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_044.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the intact vaulted and arched entrances of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and in the background are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Turkey_Xanthos_041.jpg
  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the intact vaulted and arched entrances of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and in the background are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the intact vaulted and arched entrances of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and in the background are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and to the left of the theatre are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and to the left of the theatre are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and to the left of the theatre are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Above and to the left of the theatre are the Harpy Tomb and a Lycian sarcophagus.  Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the intact vaulted entrance of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Xanthos. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from around the mid-2nd century AD. Built on the same site of an earlier Hellenistic theatre, the theatre was modified in late Roman times and used as amphitheatre type arena suitable gladiator fights. Approximately 300o spectators can be seated in its current condition. Xanthos, the once great ancient centre of the Lycian Federation is located in the Antalya Province in the south Aegean region of Turkey. Xanthos together with the nearby cult centre of Letoon are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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