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The Inscribed Pillar at the Lycian site of Xanthos, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Inscribed Pillar at the Lycian site of Xanthos, UNESCO World Heritage Site


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The Inscribed Pillar at the Lycian site of Xanthos, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Inscribed Pillar at the Lycian site of Xanthos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Antalya Province, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

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1st Century Anatolia Antalya Province Asia Minor Block Hellenistic Inscribed Lycian Site Memorial Pillars Roman Architecture Roman Empire Sarcophagi Sarcophagus Tomb Turkey Turkish Xanthos


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The Inscribed Pillar at the Lycian site of Xanthos stands tall and proud, a testament to the rich history of Anatolia, Turkey. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a treasure trove of ancient wonders, and this print captures just one of its many marvels. As you gaze upon the image, your eyes are drawn to the intricate details etched into the pillar's stone surface. The inscriptions tell stories from centuries past, transporting you back in time to when this monument was first erected. Its architectural brilliance is evident in every curve and line, showcasing a fusion of Roman and Greek Archaic styles. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and bathed in sunlight, this monumental structure exudes an aura of grandeur. It serves as both an entrance and memorial, inviting visitors to explore further into this archaeological site. In the background, people can be seen going about their day - a reminder that life continues amidst these ancient ruins. Their presence adds depth to the photograph, emphasizing how Xanthos remains not only a place of historical interest but also a vibrant tourist destination. This print by Robert Harding Productions encapsulates all that makes Xanthos special - its rich heritage, stunning architecture, and timeless beauty. It is more than just an image; it is a window into another world where past meets present in perfect harmony.

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