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Nymphaeum (left) and basilica, a large rectangular meeting hall  (right), at Aspendos, an ancient Greco-Roman city in Antalya Province, Turkey. The Roman nymphaeum, built 2nd - 3rd century AD, a monument consecrated to water nymphs, has 2 storeys with 5 niches in each, and previously was fronted by an Ionic colonnade. Although settled before 1000 BC, Aspendos grew under the Greeks and subsequently the Persians and Romans, before declining in importance from the 4th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6172830 
Type Image 
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Size 7087px × 4597px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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2ND CENTURY AD
3RD CENTURY AD
ANATOLIA
ANCIENT
Antalya
Antiquity
Arch
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
Architecture
ASIA
Asia Minor
Asian
Aspendos
aspendus
Basilica
building
classical
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
DAY
Exterior
Facade
Graeco-Roman
GRECO-ROMAN
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
Niche
Nymphaeum
NYMPHAION
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
PAMPHYLIA
Perspective
Roman
RUINS
SITE
Stone
Turkish
Wall