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Hattusa Ancient City old city ruins. Hittite civilization capital Hattusa ruins and architecture. Corum, Turkey
UNESCO, Hot spring, Landscape, Travertine pools, Denizli
Harput Castle was built during the Urartian period. The castle is located in the Harput district of Elazig. A photograph of the castle taken with a drone.
Kibyra ancient city, Burdur. Turkey
Located in Corum, Turkey, the Ancient City of Hattusas is one of the oldest settlements in the country.
Antalya side antique city aerial view
Ancient city of Sagalassos near Burdur, Turkiye. Ruins of the Upper Agora of the Roman city of Sagalassos
Yesemek was the largest quarry and sculpture workshop in the Near East between the fourth quarter of the 2nd millennium BC and the 8th century BC. It is located on the Karatepe ridge of the Yesemek Village, 22 kilometers southeast of the Islahiye District.
the Moses Church on the Mount Nebo in Jordan in the middle east.
Apollo Temple of didyma
Mount Nemrut is a 2,150 meter high mountain located in Adıyaman province of Turkey. The Commagene king Antiochos Theos had his own temple built on the top of this mountain in 62 BC, as well as the statues of many Greek and Persian gods.
Laodicea in Lycus was a wealthy ancient city on the river in Asia Minor, now in Turkey. Lycus (Rotwater). It was located in the Hellenistic regions of Caria and Lydia, which later became the Roman province of Phrygia Pacatiana. It is now located near the modern city of Denizli.\nArchaeological excavations and subsequent intensive restoration works have been continuing at Pamukkale University since 2002.\nThe archaeological site was included in the Tentative List of World Heritage Sites in Turkey in 2013.\nIt contained one of the Seven churches in Asia mentioned in the Book of Revelation.
Ariassus or Ariassos  was a town in Pisidia, Asia Minor built on a steep hillside about 50 kilometres inland from Attaleia (modern Antalya).
UNESCO,  Selgessos, Roman Empire, Sagallesos , Greek architecture
Sardis
Panorama of unique geological formations in Cappadocia, Turkey. There is a group of tourists looking the scenics of the natural rock formations in Cappadocia.
Part of the Mortuary temple of the Queen Hatshepsut (Dayr el-Bahari or Dayr el-Bahri), Western Bank of the Nile
The Persepolis black and white, Shiraz, Iran
Barletta, Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Italy - 3 march 2024: the remains of the walls of the Aragonese castle of the citadel of Canne della Battaglia.
Temple of Apollon Smintheus
Scenic views of the Temple of Artemis at Sardis, the fourth largest Ionic temple in the world,  situated on the western slopes of the Acropolis, below the mass of the Tmolus Mountains, Salihli, Turkey
Tombs at Hierapolis Ancient City, Pamukkale, Denizli City, Turkiye
UNESCO, Stratonikeia, Roman Empire,  Greek architecture, Caria
Ruins of the ancient city of Milet, Aydın, Turkey.
Barletta, Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Italy - 3 march 2024: the remains of the walls of the Aragonese castle of the citadel of Canne della Battaglia.
Sagalassos Ancient City, Burdur, Turkey
Kayaköy, anciently known as Lebessos and Lebessus (Ancient Greek: Λεβέσσος) and later as Livissi (Greek: Λειβίσσι) is a village 8 km south of Fethiye in southwestern Turkey. In ancient times it was a city of Lycia, Later, Anatolian Greeks lived there until approximately 1922. The ghost town, now preserved as a museum village, consists of hundreds of rundown but still mostly standing Greek-style houses and churches which cover a small mountainside and serve as a stopping place for tourists visiting Fethiye and nearby Ölüdeniz.
Diocaesarea Roman Temples in Mersin,Turkey named Uzuncaburc, archeological site of uzuncaburc near Silifke, south coast, Anatolia, Turkey.
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