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Ephesus

Ephesus (Turkish Efes) was a city of ancient Anatolia. During the period known as Classical Greece it was located in Ionia, where the Cayster River flows into the Aegean Sea.

Ephesus was one of the seven churches of Asia cited in the Book of Revelation.[1] The Gospel of John might have been written here.[2] It is also the site of a large gladiator graveyard.

The city was famed for the Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), which was destroyed by the Goths in 263. The emperor Constantine I rebuilt much of the city and erected a new public bath. The town was again partially destroyed by an earthquake in 614. The importance of the city as a commercial center declined as the harbor slowly filled with silt from the river.

Ephesus was eventually completely abandoned in the 15th century presumably due to disease.
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Eti, our ever so knowledgeable and entertaining guide...
Eti, our ever so knowledgeable and entertaining guide...
Part of the city is still covered up and extends way into the surrounding hills
Part of the city is still covered up and extends way into the surrounding hills
Ephesus was rediscovered during a railroad survey.
Ephesus was rediscovered during a railroad survey.
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g1/47/79047/3/107011205.q5bpdU6M.jpg Plumbing out of terracotta.
Plumbing out of terracotta.
Nature always prevails
Nature always prevails
Row of columns lining the street
Row of columns lining the street
Lion heads
Lion heads
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g1/47/79047/3/107011243.5S8bbNAM.jpg The Odeon - a small roofed theatre constructed by Vedius Antonius 150 A.D. It was a small salon for plays and concerts
The Odeon - a small roofed theatre constructed by Vedius Antonius 150 A.D. It was a small salon for plays and concerts
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Stadium Stairs
Stadium Stairs
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Looking down Mainstreet Ephesus
Looking down Mainstreet Ephesus
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Yeah...that's me
Yeah...that's me
One of the first Esclepeions documented
One of the first Esclepeions documented
g1/47/79047/3/107011290.r9ZmJMKP.jpg City fountains
City fountains
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g1/47/79047/3/107011307.w56O9kP5.jpg Crusaders were here...
Crusaders were here...
More evidence of Christian Presence
More evidence of Christian Presence
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Public Restrooms with running water
Public Restrooms with running water
g1/47/79047/3/107011329.9OycV9k3.jpg g1/47/79047/3/107011349.RkkD0zNe.jpg To the right, The Gate of Augustus
To the right, The Gate of Augustus
g1/47/79047/3/107011353.WHOKcHcQ.jpg This used to be the local shopping mall
This used to be the local shopping mall
Stores would be lined up under the gallery
Stores would be lined up under the gallery
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g5/47/79047/3/107011357.UHfMv4gj.jpg The Theater - At an estimated 44,000 seating capacity, it is believed to be the largest outdoor theater in the ancient world.
The Theater - At an estimated 44,000 seating capacity, it is believed to be the largest outdoor theater in the ancient world.
Inner circle
Inner circle
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g1/47/79047/3/107011366.meUrO8Ps.jpg Stadium stairs and seating
Stadium stairs and seating
g1/47/79047/3/107011370.fYAM8GbJ.jpg Street leading to where the Port once was
Street leading to where the Port once was
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