The Hall Of Artemis,
The Hall Of Artemis,
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Date : 7th century BC Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model: Artemis Date: Between 150 and 200 Sizes: 1.74 m high Material: Marble, Traces of gold Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
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Date: Between 5-7th century BC Material: Stone, Glass, Pearls Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model: Bird Date: Between 5-7th century BC Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model: Cock Date: Between 5-7th century BC Material: Bronze Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
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Date: Between 5-7th century BC Material: Ivory Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model : Artemis Date : 1st century Size : 2.92 m high Material : Marble Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
Artist: Paionios Ephesus
Daphnis of Miletus Relationship with: Artemis Greek Antiquities Outdoor architecture |
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Date : Between 5-7th century BC Material : Ceramic Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
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Date : Between 5-7th century BC Material : Terracotta Greek Antiquities Container |
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Date : Between 5-7th century BC Material : Bronze Greek Antiquities |
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Date : Between 5th and 7th century B.C. Material : Bronze Greek Antiquities Jewel |
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Model : Artemis Greek Antiquities Sculpture |
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Date : Between 5-7th century BC Material : Bronze Greek Antiquities Sculpture
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Artist : Anonymous
Date : Between 5-7th century BC Material : Bronze Greek Antiquities |
Artist : Anonymous
Model : Artemis Date : 1st century Material : Marble Greek Antiquities Sculpture
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Artist : Anonymous
Date : Between 5-7th century BC Material : Ceramic Greek Antiquities Container
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Date : Between 5-7th century BC Material : Ivory Greek Antiquities Kusadası is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast, Kuşadası caters to tourists, arriving by land, and as the port for cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus.
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