Lycian tombs (54 Subjects)
Lycian tombs and the ancient theatre of Xanthus, Asia Minor.
The Harpy Tomb: Lycian tomb, probably of king Xanthus, which was named after its reliefs of female figureswhich resemble Harpies. Several reliefs of the monument were removed by Charles Fellows and are today kept at the British Museum, London.
View of the Harpy Tomb from a Lycian tomb at Xanthus, Asia Minor.
Lycian tomb with relief of chariot drawn by winged horses.
Lycian tomb with relief of lion at Xanthus, Asia Minor. Parts of the monument are today housed at the British Museum, London.
Broken Lycian sarcophagus from Xanthus, Asia Minor.
Lycian tomb from Xanthus bearing Chimaera relief.
Rock-cut Lycian tombs at Pinara, Asia Minor.
Rock-cut Lycian tombs at Xanthus, Asia Minor.
Lycian sarcophagus with reliefs.
Remains of Lycian sarcophagi.
Rock-cut tombs at the acropolis of Tlos, Asia Minor.
Unfinished rock-cut tomb at Tlos, Asia Minor.
Lycian tombs at Antifellos, Asia Minor.
Rock-cut Lycian tombs at Myra, Asia Minor.
Rock-cut Lycian tombs at Myra, Asia Minor.
Rock-cut Lycian tombs at Myra, Asia Minor.
Lycian tombs at Makri (ancient Telmessos), Asia Minor.
View of the harbour and the medieval fortifications of Rhodes, Naillac Tower on the right. View of the Harpy Tomb at Xanthus, Asia Minor.
View of the Harpy Tomb at Xanthus, Asia Minor.
View of Lycian tombs and the ancient theatre of Xanthus, Asia Minor.
Lycian tomb at ancient Telmessos.
Lycian tomb close to ancient Telmessos.
Lycian tomb, possibly close to ancient Telmessos.