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Gorgon head, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
AR9182076 
Gorgon head, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Gorgon head, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Gorgon head, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Gorgon head, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Bull's head, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Column base, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Greek inscription, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Sea monster sculpture, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Carved capital, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Griffin relief, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Griffin relief, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Griffin relief, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Medusa's head, Didyma, Turkey. Artist: Samuel Magal
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Medusa's head, Didyma, Turkey. Artist: Samuel Magal
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Griffin relief, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Griffin relief, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey
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Greco-Roman temple of Apollo at Didyma, 2nd century.
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Head of Medusa, Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey 
Giant head of Medusa, 2nd century AD, from the Temple of Apollo, 4th century BC, Didyma, Aydin, Turkey. This giant Medusa head at Didyma was formerly part of a frieze on the architrave, possibly sculpted by Aphrodisias. The Gorgons were 3 sisters (Medusa, Stheno and Euryale) with snakes for hair, who could turn people to stone. They are patrons of secrecy, protecting the mystery of the oracle, and their faces were here used as a charm against illness. Didyma was an ancient Greek sanctuary on the coast of Ionia near Miletus, consisting of a temple complex and the oracle of Apollo, or Didymaion, who was visited by pilgrims from across the Greek world. The earliest temple ruins found here date to the 8th century BC but Didyma's heyday lasted throughout the Hellenistic age. It was approached along a 17km Sacred Way from Miletus and is the largest sanctuary in Western Turkey. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR9182072 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5532px × 3582px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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2ND CENTURY AD
4TH CENTURY BC
AEGEAN
Afternoon
ANCIENT
APHRODISIAS
APOLLO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
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Aydin
belief
CARVED
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charm
classical
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DAY
DIDYMA
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Gorgon
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HELLENISTIC
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MILETUS
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Oracle
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priene
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