Asia Minor (1304 Subjects)
View of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
Landscape around Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
Tombs around Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
Panoramic view of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy. In the background the Dardanelles.
Foundations on the summit of the hill of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
West view of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy. In the background the island of Tenedos.
Landscape around Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy. In the background the Dardanelles.
Hills around Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
Hills around Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
Map of the area around Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
Map of the plain of Troy.
Map of Greece with the Aegean islands, and of Asia Minor.
Map of Bosphorus area.
Map of Moudania bay with the town of Gemlik.
Map of the Dardanelles (Çanakkale boğazı).
Map of Troad with the course of Karamenderes (Scamander) river, shown on the map as Simoïs river.
Shells of snails in natural size (a), magnified (b): from Istanbul area (1a, 1b), Crete (2,3,4,5,6,7), Chios (8,9, 11) and Kios.
Map of Asia Minor.
View of the eastern shores of the Dardanelles. In the background the Sultaniye Castle.
Landscape on Mount Uludağ, near Bursa.
Ottoman ships in the harbor of Izmir.
View of Foca in Asia Minor.
View of the remains of the ancient theater of Erythrae, ancient city in Asia Minor. In the background the island of Chios.
The remains of the Temple of Apollo in Didyma, ancient city of Asia Minor.
Fig. 1. View of Bodrum (anc. Halicarnassus). In the background the Castle of Halicarnassus, also called Castle of St. Paul. Fig. 2. View of the ruins of the Temple of Ares in Bodrum (anc. Halicarnassus).
Fig. 1. Part of stele from Bodrum (anc. Halicarnassus). This stele was most probably at the site of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. Fig. 2. Metopes from the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. These Metopes, on which scenes from the Amazonomachia are depicted, are some of the very few elements of the Mausoleum preserved today, because the locals used them to cover several parts of the sewer system. Inscription from the Castle of Halicarnassus, also know as Castle of Saint Paul.
View of Marmaris in Asia Minor. In the background the Castle of the city, constructed by the Knights Hospitaller.
Fig. 1. View of the Hellenistic, theater of Fethiye (anc. Telmessos) in Asia Minor. Fig. 2. Lycian tombs and sarcophagi at Fethiye (anc. Telmessos) in Asia Minor.
Lycian sarcophagi and mausoleums at Fethiye (anc. Telmessos) in Asia Minor.
Lycian sarcophag at Fethiye (anc. Telmessos) in Asia Minor.