Bas-relief4 viewsOne of the extensive collection of sculptures on display at Aphrodisias.
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Sarcophagus8 viewsDon't know whose.
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Intricate Stonework5 viewsA piece in the Aphrodisias Museum.
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Bas-Relief in the Museum1 viewsThis was among the works of art on display in the museum.
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The Headless Roman5 viewsSince he doesn't have a head, I can't tell who this is a statue of - most likely guess would be Octavian.
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Stone Heads3 viewsI was tempted to purloin one of these to put on the Headless Roman in the museum. I think I would have chosen the rightmost one in the lower row.
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Pottery Bowl5 viewsFrom the Aphrodisias Museum collection.
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Roman Lamps2 viewsCandellariae, in various interesting shapes. I especially liked the one in the shape of a foot.
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The Anatolia Restaurant1 viewsWe stopped here for dinner after viewing the ruins of Aphrodisias. While obviously tourist-oriented, it was top-notch.
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Anatolia Restaurant - Main Entrance2 viewsEntrance to the Dining Room.
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The Anatolia Restaurant - side entrance3 viewsThe side court of the restaurant, the entrance to the restrooms.
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Entertainment at the Anatolia Restaurant2 viewsA song and guitar duet by proprietor and parrot.
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