
The Pollio Fountain610 viewsSo called because people who had polio were cured by bathing in it. No, I made that up. Actually, it is named for the Pollio family, a prominent Ephesus family who had it built in 97 AD.Jun 29, 2019
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Detail of Corinthian Column606 viewsIn the Commercial Agora of EphesusJun 29, 2019
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Marble Street598 viewsBuilt of - you guessed it - marble.Jun 29, 2019
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The Goddess Artemis682 viewsNot your familiar Greek virgin huntress. The Ephesian Artemis' was the Great Mother, a fertility goddess whose many breasts signify her role as the nourisher of life.Jun 29, 2019
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Commercial Agora at Ephesus658 viewsBeing explored by members of the OCSS Tour Group - Pam Bloxham, David Lindquist, Jim Windlinger.Jun 29, 2019
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The Agora at Ephesus682 viewsThe commercial center, featuring Jim Windlinger.Jun 29, 2019
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Gates of Mazeus and Mithridates570 viewsServed as entrances to the Commercial Agora. Built by two former slaves to honor Emperor Augustus, who gave them their freedom.Jun 29, 2019
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Detail of the Celsus Library654 viewsThe four sets of columns adjacent to the doors of the library were adorned with statues depicting Wisdom, Knowledge, Intelligence and Fortune. This one would presumably be Intelligence.Jun 29, 2019
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The Celsus Library552 viewsOne of the great libraries of the ancient world, said to contain 12,000 scrolls.Jun 29, 2019
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Stairway to Library of Celsus612 viewsDon't trip on the steps.Jun 29, 2019
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Latrines598 viewsPay Toilets, not coin-operated. An adjunct to the Scolastica Baths, located next to the Temple of Hadrian.Jun 29, 2019
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Detail of the Temple of Hadrian565 viewsSecond Century AD.Jun 29, 2019
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