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Old Crank

(5,549 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 02:58 PM Yesterday

Ephesus Turkiye

This is an immense site. Artifacts from Early bronze age, pre 1,000 BC to abandonment in 1,500 AD.
Everybody who was anybody lived there starting before the Hittites. With so many things to view I may do 3 posts for this site.

Ephesus is an ancient city in Turkey’s Central Aegean region, near modern-day Selçuk. Its excavated remains reflect centuries of history, from classical Greece to the Roman Empire – when it was the Mediterranean’s main commercial center – to the spread of Christianity. Paved streets wind past squares, baths and monumental ruins. The Temple of Hadrian was built before 138 A.D. for Emperor Hadrian’s visit.

Most ruins today are Roman.



Showing drainage system


The pipes used


The main drag


City meeting room






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Ephesus Turkiye (Original Post) Old Crank Yesterday OP
I was there in about 1965! I think the priestesses at the temple of diana called Karadeniz Yesterday #1
I was on Crete in the mid 70's Old Crank Yesterday #8
These are just wonderful, my dear Old Crank! CaliforniaPeggy Yesterday #2
More will show up tomorrow. Old Crank Yesterday #9
I agree -- the angel is absolutely incredible! KPN Yesterday #15
Nope. progressoid Yesterday #3
I understand. Old Crank Yesterday #10
Wonderful!! Thanks for sharing. Wish I was there. 58Sunliner Yesterday #4
ooh. thx. pansypoo53219 Yesterday #5
You are welcome Old Crank Yesterday #11
We were there 3 years ago leftieNanner Yesterday #6
The library will be in tomorrows batch Old Crank Yesterday #12
Incredible! Grumpy Old Guy Yesterday #7
Thanks Old Crank Yesterday #13
Amazing! Thanks for sharing. KPN Yesterday #14
Thank you for the memories ZDU Yesterday #16
Oh Wow!!! Just Wow! Thank you so much for posting, Old Crank. wordstroken Yesterday #17
Turkiye, yeah! It's one of the countries I always wanted to visit Warpy Yesterday #18
First time there Old Crank 21 hrs ago #19
I could gaze at that angel for weeks. calimary 11 hrs ago #20
Lost in the mists of time? Old Crank 10 hrs ago #21

Karadeniz

(24,242 posts)
1. I was there in about 1965! I think the priestesses at the temple of diana called
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 03:05 PM
Yesterday

the little orphans or foundlings they took care of their cubs....

Old Crank

(5,549 posts)
8. I was on Crete in the mid 70's
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 04:55 PM
Yesterday

and visited Rhodos for a long weekend. I had a duty and travel restriction and couldn't get to Türkiye.

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,581 posts)
2. These are just wonderful, my dear Old Crank!
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 03:05 PM
Yesterday

I've seen similar ruins and they never fail to impress me. Built so long ago, by people long dead. And yet these still stand!

The angel at the end is just gorgeous!

Thank you for sharing them. I look forward to more.

Old Crank

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9. More will show up tomorrow.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 04:56 PM
Yesterday

I would have even more pictures but it started to rain on our parade.

Old Crank

(5,549 posts)
10. I understand.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 04:57 PM
Yesterday

If you get teh chance go. Try to avoid the summer. Our guide said it is wall to wall people in season.

leftieNanner

(15,942 posts)
6. We were there 3 years ago
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 04:39 PM
Yesterday

Incredible experience! The library is stunning and apparently they hold outdoor concerts in the amphitheatre.

Thanks for sharing your pictures.

wordstroken

(1,095 posts)
17. Oh Wow!!! Just Wow! Thank you so much for posting, Old Crank.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 05:28 PM
Yesterday

I can’t wait to see tomorrow’s photos of the library.

Warpy

(113,251 posts)
18. Turkiye, yeah! It's one of the countries I always wanted to visit
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:27 PM
Yesterday

and I mean the whole country, from Istanbul to as many of the archaeological sites in the east as I could manage, especially the really ancient ones like Catalhoyuk. The period before people got crushed by the endless drudgery of agriculture fascinates me.

Old Crank

(5,549 posts)
19. First time there
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 12:08 AM
21 hrs ago

Took advantage of a tour that was relatively inexpensive.
Shoulder season, even if the weather is less predictable is when to go. (When touring a rug factory, we got snow in April.)
Unfortunately tours will be more from the US because of air travel.

calimary

(85,966 posts)
20. I could gaze at that angel for weeks.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:55 AM
11 hrs ago

I LOVE LOVE LOVE how the whole (or maybe MOSTLY whole) piece survived. Where’s the left leg?

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