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View of the excavation site of Heinrich Schliemann at Troy, from the west.

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HMS “Osborne”'s barge bearing Alexandra Princes of Wales to Aegina island.

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The Tower and Fort of Saint Nicholas at Mandraki, Rhodes.

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Monastery of Simonos Petra, Mount Athos.

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Ancient bridge, probably of the Roman era, over the river Tuzla (anc. Satniois), close to Assos, Asia Minor.

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The church of Hagios Therapon at Mytilene, before it took its definitive form.

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The Monastery of Saint John the Theologian on Patmos island.

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The cave of Cave of Saint John the Theologian, or Cave of the Apocalypse, on Patmos island.

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Panoramic view of the castle and city of Chios.

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The western wall of the castle of Chios.

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View of Naousa and Mount Vermion.

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The house in Naousa in which British colonel Synge was held hostage in 1878, during the uprising of Thessaly and Macedonia.

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House on the beach of Katerini, in which the negotiations for the release of Colonel Synge took place. Coronel Synge became captive of the Greek insurgents during the events in Thessaly and Macedonia in 1878.

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View of Volos.

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The Acropolis from the west.

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Streetlet at Plaka, Athens.

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Acropolis from the southwest.

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Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens.

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Erechtheion.

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Ancient Corinth with the temple of Apollo and Acrocorinth.

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Panoramic view of Athens from the Nymphs' Hill. On the left, Athens Observatory. At the centre, the temple of Hephaestus. On the right, the Acropolis.

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Top: Panoramic view of Istanbul from Pera. Bottom: Panoramic view of Pera.

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Drawing of the remains of the northern wall of the Acropolis of Castelli, Patmos (situated to the north of Chora of Patmos).

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View of Midas monument in the village of Yazılıkaya, near Eskişehir. The whole of the ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.

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The structure known as “drakospito” (ogre's house) on top of Mount Ocha, Euboea. According to the author, it was and ancient sanctuary. However, although animal remains and fragments of vases have been discovered on the site, to date the exact function of the building has not been established with certainty.

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The structure known as “drakospito” (ogre's house) on top of Mount Ocha, Euboea. 1. Interior view of the entrance and part of the façade. 2. Plan of the site. 3. Plan and section of the entrance.

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Inscriptions and funeral monuments from Telmessus and Myra, Asia Minor.

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View of sculpture gallery in Rome (imaginary depiction).

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Remains of monumental buildings in Rome.

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Remains of mausoleum in Rome (imaginary depiction).

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