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Remains of the Domitian Temple
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| Remains of the Domitian Temple
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| Fountain of Pollio. The water was brought to the fountains of Ephesus from three main sources through aqueducts.
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| The last standing marble column in Domitian Square
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The statue (must be the emperor?) at the top of the temple of Domitian
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| Remains of the Domitian Temple
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| Nike, the winged goddess of victory
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| and you can see the famous swish (the tick), ie the logo of Nike sportswear
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A fig tree... it must be ancient!
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| Inscriptions found along the Curetes Street
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| Curetes Street, one of the three main streets of Ephesus, from the Hercules Gate to the Library of Celsus
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| The Curetes Street, that led from Upper Ephesus all the way to the Library
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