Art and antiquities (4900 Subjects)
Antiquities from the remains of Persepolis.
Antiquities from the remains of Persepolis.
Tombs in Nachsi Rostam outside Persepolis.
The Tombs of Kings in Persepolis.
External view of the monument called "Palace of Cleopatra" in Alexandria (99, 102). Interior view of the same monument (100, 101).
View of the Parthenon.
Ramains of ancient structure in Ypati.
The Castalian fountain.
Acrocorinth.
The acropolis of Larissa in Argos.
The temple of Hera in the sanctuary of Zeus in ancient Olympia.
The site of the putative tomb of Leonidas in Sparta.
Athens from Plato's Academy.
Map of ancient Athens.
The Pnyx, from the Areopagus.
The Acropolis from the Pnyx.
Inscriptions from the Panathenaic Stadium of Athens.
Ancient bridge in the area of Xirokambi, Laconia.
House entrances of ancient Acarnanian cities.
House entrances of ancient Acarnanian cities.
Arch from Oiniades in Acarnania.
Inscription from the temple of Aphaia in Aegina.
Map of ancient Olympia.
Roman inscription from the area of Seydiκöy in Asia Minor.
Inscriptions from the area of ancient Sagalassos (today Ağlasun).
Inscriptions from the area of Denizli.
Inscription from the area of Işıklı.
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The Hittite relief at Karambel, on the route from Kemalpaşa to Torbali. According to modern research, it is most probably a depiction of Hittite king Tarkasnava.
Reliefs from Yazilikaya sanctuary near Hattousa (Boǧazkale), capital of the Hittites. a) Goddess of love and war, Shaushka. b) King Tudhaliya IV. c) Nergal, god of the underworld. d) God Sharruma shelters King Tudhaliya IV.
Agora of Gods (or scene of holy wedding) from Yazilikaya sanctuary near Hattousa (Boǧazkale), capital of the Hittites. Central scene depicts Storm-god Teshub and sun-goddess Hebat. Teshub stands on two mountain deities and Hebat on a panther. Behind Hebat, their son Sharruma and daughter Alanzu.