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Ancient Greek Ruins - Lion Gate at Mycenae
View of an ancient monument excavated in the unesco enlisted Hili archeological park in Al Ain, UAE.
Mykines, Greece - 20 February 2023 - The old lionsgate and entrance of the old town of Mykines
The Lion Gate was the main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, southern Greece
Mykines, Greece, 1977. The Minoan Castle in Mycenae (inner courtyard) with the Lion Gate.
Antique photograph of the Entrance to the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt, 19th Century
Treasure of Atreus or Tholos Tomb of Agamemnon (1.250 B.C.) Mycenae, Greece
Arco a sesto acuto/ The pointed arch, ancient gate to the Acropolis (dated 7th-6th century)
Taken at Jago Temple, Malang, east Java, Indonesia
It is an important historical and archaeological site in Antalya province, Turkey. It exhibits ancient artifacts belonging to the Lycian civilization.
MICENAE, GREECE, JANUARY - 2020 - Exterior view of famous agamemnon tomb, micenas zone, greece
The Lion Gate was the main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, southern Greece
Greece. Archaeological Sites of Mycenae - The Lion Gate. The Archaeological Sites of Mycenae and Tiryns is on UNESCO World Heritage List since 1999
Apollo Temple of didyma
The Lion Gate is an imposing building and is the main entrance to the citadel of ancient Mycenae
Blaundus  was a Greek city founded during the Hellenistic period.The ancient city was between the regions of Lydia and Phrygia in the Seleucid Empire.
The Lion Gate in Mycenae, Greece. The Lion Gate was the main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae
In Perge, many secondary gates were built during the construction of the city walls; There are three main city gates: west, east and south. Two of these three gates, located in the Lower City today, remain from the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. Septimius Severus Square, which is approximately 72 meters long, is between these gates. II AD At the end of the century or III. The Gate, which is thought to have been built at the beginning of the century and called the Roman Gate, is one of the impressive monumental structures of the city.\n\nThe Roman Gate, which was built during the Roman Period and is part of the huge defense system surrounding the entire city, is approximately 24 m. is long. The gate, which has a preserved height of 10 meters, has 5 niche arrangements on the north facade facing the square. The spaces between the mentioned niches are enlivened with smaller rectangular niches. Niche located in the middle axis of the door. Today, it is still used as a transition to the big city square. The gate, whose northern facade is equipped with extraordinarily beautiful vaults, architectural decoration elements and sculptures that emphasize the magnificence and prestige of the city, is further south. It is supported inorganically by two towers positioned symmetrically at the entrance of the city.\n\nOn the other hand; The inner face of the door facing north, AD III. It gained monumentality with the Syrian type pediment made of marble added in the century.
Mykines, Greece - Sept 1, 2023: Tourists visit the Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon at the ruins of the Archaeological site at Mycenae.
Arslantepe Tumulus, Civilization that was formed 5000 years ago. Arslantepe Mound (Arslantepe Hoyugu). Statues at the entrance of the historical Arslantepe (4000 BCE) settlement in Malatya, Turkey.
The Walled Entrance to Mycenae the Center of Mycenaean Culture in the Peloponnese of Greece
Lion's gate, the main entrance of the citadel of Mycenae. Archaeological site of Mycenae in Peloponnese, Greece
patara ancient city, antalya kas
Stone sculpture at Qasr al-Abd (Castle of the Slaves) west of Amman, Jordan
Aspendos Ancient City at Antalya Turkey
The Lion Gate of Mycenae - an archaeological site near Mykines in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. In the second millennium BC, Mycenae was one of the major centres of Greek civilization.
Exit gate from the amphitheatre of the ancient city of Xanthos, Lycian,  Antalya Province, Turkey.
Lion gate picture in Mykines, Greece
A notable crusader castle, Qsar al-Azraq was built by the Romans in the 3rd Century AD due to its location along the Wadi Sirhan trade route and proximity to water. Constructed from black basalt, Qsar al-Azraq became an important military base during the Byzantine periods being reconstructed in the early 13th Century The castle was used in World War 1 as the base for British archaeologist and military officer T.E. Lawrence, LAwrence of Arabia, during 1917 before the final attack on Turkish forces in Damascus resulting in the downfall of the Ottoman Empire
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