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This is an image in the City of Epheses in Turkey today after it has been excavated and it has been digitally reconstructed in another image

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This image shows the reliefs that were cared on the column of Arcadius as it would have been while it still stood.

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This is what the column probably looked like based on sources from before it was taken down for safety in 1719. The column was large enough to have a staircase inside so you could climb to the top and look out over the city.

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The Forum of The Bull is where public executions would take place.

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The Column of Constantine is one of that last remaining physical remnants of Constantine's legacy.

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The image is a recreation of what an imperial procession would have looked like.

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Artwork by Antoine Helbert depicting the seige of the Theodosian Land Walls by the armies of Mehmet II the Conqueror in 1453

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The image is a recreation of what it would like to view Constantinople from above.

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This is a recreation of what a view of the Augustaion, between the Great Palace and the church of Hagia Sophia would look like, as an artist imagines the emperor Justinian standing and gazing over them.

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This is a digital recreation of the central street in the city of Ephesus lined with columns and shops. This is a similar structure to the central Mese in Constantinople. Note the use of color. Ancient cities were poly chromatic.
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