Asia Minor (1298 Subjects)
View of Marmaris.
Fossils of oysters discovered in Mount Taurus.
View of Trebzon.
Portraits of emperors of Trebizond from Hagia Sophia in Trabzon.
Map of Asia Minor, Persian era.
Map of Asia Minor at the time of Alexander the Great.
Map of Asia Minor, Roman era.
Map of Asia Minor at the time of emperor Heraclius.
Χάρτης της Μικράς Ασίας στα μέσα του δεκάτου ενάτου αιώνα.
Lycian tomb in Tlos.
Map of Part of Asia Minor illustrating the Journal of Charles Fellows, 1838.
Caravan Bridge in Izmir.
Inscription from ancient building in Soma, Lydia.
Interior court of an inn in Pergamon.
Part of frieze from the templeof Athena in Assus. Sarcophagi in Assus.
Gateways of the earliest dates in Assos.
The horses in Asia Minor are shod with plates of thin iron.
The lamps here are of tin or earthenware, and of the beautiful forms used by the Greeks and Romans.
The pipe used by the shepherds in Asia Minor is a similar instrument to those found in the tombs in Athens.
Shepherd playing the flute in the Troad.
Agricultural implement for the joint purpose of threshing and of cutting the straw.
Plough.
Wheel of buffalo cart.
Spade and shovel.
Earthenware figurine of sitting deity, from the collection of the Greek consul in Çanakkale.
Pointed sugar-loaf rocks and lofty rocks perforated with caves, having artificial forms near Kootaya [Kütahya] (ancient Cotyaeium).
Inscription upon stones which have formed the top of a Gateway at Nicaea.Part of inscription formed of projecting red tiles on the frieze of brick Tower at Nicaea.
Fragment of good sculpture build into a house in Nicaea.
Votive stele of Herophilos on the road from Inönü to Kütahya, Phrygia.
Cornice on the lid of a sarcophagus built into the wall of Nicaea.