EditorialTurkey. Province of Denizli. Pamukkale. Hierapolis. Ancient city (Hellenistic and Roman) in soutwestern Anatolia. Ruins of the old Christian basilica, with three naves. 6th century, close to the Roman bath.
EditorialNecropolis of Hierapolis, Turkey. Tumuli, sarcophagi, and house-shaped tombs line both sides of a 2 km long road north of the town. The tombs span several centu-ries from Late Hellenistic (2nd BCE) to Palaeochristian (1st CE). Gateway and sarcophagus i...
EditorialTurkey. Province of Denizli. Pamukkale. Hierapolis. Ancient city (Hellenistic and Roman) in soutwestern Anatolia. Ruins of the old Christian basilica, with three naves. 6th century, close to the Roman bath.
EditorialTomb with the head of Medusa Gorgo. Necropolis of Hierapolis, Turkey. Tumuli, sarcophagi, and house-shaped tombs line both sides of a 2 kms long road north of the town. The tombs span several centuries from Late Hellenistic (2nd BCE) to Palaeochristian...
EditorialARTE BIZANTINO. ASIA MENOR. TURQUIA. HIERAPOLIS. Fundada por Eumenes II, rey de P?rgamo, en el S. II a. C. Vista general de la BASILICA CRISTIANA de tres naves construida al este de las antiguas termas romanas. Erigida probablemente en la primera mitad...
EditorialARTE ROMANO. ASIA MENOR. TURQUIA. Copia de una ESTATUA FEMENINA que decoraba la fachada del HIPOSCENIO del TEATRO DE HIERAPOLIS (Siglo. II d. C). Las originales se encuentran en el museo. Pamukkale. Pen?nsula Anat?lica.
EditorialNecropolis of Hierapolis, Turkey. Tumuli, sarcophagi, and house-shaped tombs line both sides of a 2 km long road north of the town. The tombs span several centu-ries from Late Hellenistic (2nd BCE) to Palaeochristian (1st CE). Gateway and sarcophagus i...