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- Agora – Aphrodisias
The Agora was the main civic square of the town and was one of the first components of the late hellenistic city plan to be built up in marble architectural style It was an enclosed space (c 202 x 72 m) surrounded by Ionic porticos on all sides
- Aphrodisias - Wikipedia
It is located near the modern village of Geyre, about 100 km (62 mi) east inland from the coast of the Aegean Sea, and 230 km (140 mi) southeast of İzmir Aphrodisias was named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, who had here her unique cult image, the Aphrodite of Aphrodisias
- Southern Agora in Aphrodisias - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
The South Agora of Aphrodisias, located in southwestern Turkey, was one of two public squares within the ancient city Agora was founded in the 1st century CE and until now it was seen as a place of trade and market
- Introduction: From ‘South Agora’ to ‘Place of Palms’
The Aphrodisian complex that has been known since the 1930s as the ‘South Agora’ occupies a low, flat area in the centre of the city, between the southern flank of the Agora and the northern edge of the Theatre Hill (Fig 1)
- Monuments: Aphrodisias: South Agora · Art of Making
The South Agora at Aphrodisias was the city's second most important public plaza after the North Agora In was originally laid out in the early 1st century AD In its final form it was surrounded on its northern, western and southern sides with colonnades decorated with a mask and garland frieze
- The Place of Palms: An Urban Park at Aphrodisias
Excavations at Aphrodisias in the 1980s revealed an extraordinary monumental water-basin (170 x 30m) in the centre of a colonnaded square, formerly called the ‘South Agora’
- Greek History | Aphrodisias
Renowned for its sanctuary of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and its exceptional marble sculptures, Aphrodisias became a significant cultural, religious, and artistic center during the Hellenistic and Roman periods The city is named after Aphrodite, reflecting its importance as a religious site
- Exploring Aphrodisias: The Ancient City of Love and Art
Surrounded by colonnades and shops, the agora was the bustling heart of daily life in Aphrodisias The remains of the agora provide insight into the sophisticated urban planning of the ancient city The Aphrodisias Museum houses one of the most important collections of Roman sculpture in the world The museum's collection includes:
- Mica and Ahmet Ertegün South Agora Pool Project - Aphrodisias
The South Agora (now re-named the Urban Park) was a huge public complex, 230m long, with a 170m-long pool at its centre, surrounded by Ionic colonnades It was not in fact an agora but an Urban Park, modelled after the porticus parks of early imperial Rome
- The ‘Place of Palms’: An urban park at Aphrodisias. Results of The Mica . . .
The carefully recorded excavation and material study of the site, formerly known as the ‘South Agora’, was made possible by a gift from Mica Ertegün, thus the Mica and Ahmet Ertegün South Agora Pool Project (2012-2018)
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