Stratonicea ancient city in Turkey's Mugla
09.03.2021

MUGLA, TURKEY - MARCH 05: A view of a figure is seen an inscription also showing more than 200 goods with their ceiling prices, hung on the 2,000 year-old parliament walls, in Stratonicea ancient city in Yatagan district of Mugla province in Turkey on March 05, 2021. Stratonicea ancient city which is in the UNESCO's Tentative list of World Heritage Sites came under the rule of Lydia, Persia, Rhodes and the Roman Empire and it is the world's largest ancient city built entirely of marble. ( Durmuş Genç - Anadolu Agency )

Stratonicea ancient city in Turkey's Mugla
Fotoğraf: Durmuş Genç

MUGLA, TURKEY - MARCH 05: A view of an inscription showing more than 200 goods with their ceiling prices, hung on the 2,000 year-old parliament walls, in Stratonicea ancient city in Yatagan district of Mugla province in Turkey on March 05, 2021. Stratonicea ancient city which is in the UNESCO's Tentative list of World Heritage Sites came under the rule of Lydia, Persia, Rhodes and the Roman Empire and it is the world's largest ancient city built entirely of marble. ( Durmuş Genç - Anadolu Agency )

Stratonicea ancient city in Turkey's Mugla
Fotoğraf: Durmuş Genç

MUGLA, TURKEY - MARCH 05: A drone photo shows an aerial view of Stratonicea ancient city as an inscription showing more than 200 goods with their ceiling prices, hung on the 2,000 year-old parliament walls, in Yatagan district of Mugla province in Turkey on March 05, 2021. Stratonicea ancient city which is in the UNESCO's Tentative list of World Heritage Sites came under the rule of Lydia, Persia, Rhodes and the Roman Empire and it is the world's largest ancient city built entirely of marble. ( Durmuş Genç - Anadolu Agency )

Stratonicea ancient city in Turkey's Mugla
Fotoğraf: Durmuş Genç

MUGLA, TURKEY - MARCH 05: A drone photo shows an aerial view of Stratonicea ancient city as an inscription showing more than 200 goods with their ceiling prices, hung on the 2,000 year-old parliament walls, in Yatagan district of Mugla province in Turkey on March 05, 2021. Stratonicea ancient city which is in the UNESCO's Tentative list of World Heritage Sites came under the rule of Lydia, Persia, Rhodes and the Roman Empire and it is the world's largest ancient city built entirely of marble. ( Durmuş Genç - Anadolu Agency )

Stratonicea ancient city in Turkey's Mugla
Fotoğraf: Durmuş Genç

MUGLA, TURKEY - MARCH 05: A drone photo shows an aerial view of Stratonicea ancient city as an inscription showing more than 200 goods with their ceiling prices, hung on the 2,000 year-old parliament walls, in Yatagan district of Mugla province in Turkey on March 05, 2021. Stratonicea ancient city which is in the UNESCO's Tentative list of World Heritage Sites came under the rule of Lydia, Persia, Rhodes and the Roman Empire and it is the world's largest ancient city built entirely of marble. ( Durmuş Genç - Anadolu Agency )

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