EditorialTurkish Super League football match between Istanbul Basaksehir and Kasimpasa SK at Basaksehir Fatih Terim Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey on August 8, 2022.
EditorialUEFA Europa League, 3rd qualifying round, match between Galatasaray and St. Johnstone at Turk Telekom Stadium in Istanbul , Turkey on August 05 , 2021.
EditorialTurkey. Izmir province. Selcuk. Basilica of St. John. It was constructed by Justinian, 6th century, and transformed into mosque in 1330, destroyed by Timur when he conquered the city in 1402. Detail of a capital with monogram of the Emperor Justinian (...
EditorialThe Artemis of Ephesus, 1st century AD. Lady of Ephesus. Adorned with multiple rounded breast like protuberances on her chest. Ephesus Archaeological Museum. Selcuk. Turkey.
EditorialA bull's head. Marble Ionic capital (4-14 CE) from the middle aisle of the Basilica, Eleuthera Agora (state market) in Ephesus, Turkey. Height 43.5 cm Inv. 1621.
EditorialTurkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Facade of Celsus Library, 117-120 A.C. It was built in honour of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, completed in 135 AD by Celsus' son, Gaius Julius Aquila. Near Selcuk.
EditorialThe Artemis of Ephesus, 1st century AD. Lady of Ephesus. Adorned with multiple rounded breast like protuberances on her chest. Ephesus Archaeological Museum. Selcuk. Turkey.
EditorialLeft: Greek Amphoriskos, height 11.5 cm. Right: Egyptian Alabastron, height 12.8 cm (2nd half 6th BCE) from an archaic necropolis on the eleuthera agora (state market) in Ephesus, Turkey Inv. 1770 and 1723-10 / 7 / 74.
EditorialThe Artemis of Ephesus, 1st century AD. Lady of Ephesus. Adorned with multiple rounded breast like protuberances on her chest. Ephesus Archaeological Museum. Selcuk. Turkey.
EditorialTurkey. Izmir province. Selcuk. Basilica of St. John. It was constructed by Justinian, 6th century, and transformed into mosque in 1330, destroyed by Timur when he conquered the city in 1402. Detail of a capital with monogram of the Emperor Justinian (...
EditorialLeft: Greek Amphoriskos, height 11.5 cm. Right: Egyptian Alabastron, height 12.8 cm (2nd half 6th BCE) from an archaic necropolis on the eleuthera agora (state market) in Ephesus, Turkey Inv. 1770 and 1723-10 / 7 / 74.
EditorialTurkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Facade of Celsus Library, 117-120 A.C. It was built in honour of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, completed in 135 AD by Celsus' son, Gaius Julius Aquila. Near Selcuk.
EditorialThe Artemis of Ephesus, 1st century AD. Lady of Ephesus. Adorned with multiple rounded breast like protuberances on her chest. Ephesus Archaeological Museum. Selcuk. Turkey.
EditorialArtemis Ephesia (The Great Artemis) The " breasts" are bulls' testicles. Marble figure (1st half 2nd CE) from the Prytaneion, Ephesus, Turkey. Height 292 cm. Inv. 712.
EditorialLeft: Greek Amphoriskos, height 11.5 cm. Right: Egyptian Alabastron, height 12.8 cm (2nd half 6th BCE) from an archaic necropolis on the eleuthera agora (state market) in Ephesus, Turkey Inv. 1770 and 1723-10 / 7 / 74.