Aphrodisias

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Aphrodisias was an important ancient Greco-Roman city in Caria, Asia Minor, renowned for its sanctuary of Aphrodite and its exceptionally well-preserved marble sculptures and monuments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
convertedStructure Temple of Aphrodite converted into a Christian basilica
countryOfUNESCOSite Turkey
culture Greco-Roman
designatedAs UNESCO World Heritage Site
excavatedFromCentury 20th century
flourishedInCentury 1st century BCE
1st century CE
flourishedInPeriod Late Hellenistic period
Roman Empire
surface form: Roman Imperial period
functionedAs bishopric in Late Antiquity
hasFeature extensive marble quarries nearby
hasMuseum Aphrodisias Museum
hasSanctuaryOf Aphrodite
hasStructure Sebasteion
Temple of Aphrodite
Tetrapylon
agora
baths
bouleuterion
city walls
necropolis
stadium
theatre
hasTypeOfArt honorific statues
imperial portrait sculpture
mythological reliefs
inscriptionsLanguage Greek
Latin
knownFor monumental architecture
sanctuary of Aphrodite
sculpture workshops
well-preserved marble sculptures
laterName Stauropolis
locatedIn Anatolia
Asia Minor
Caria
locatedInDistrict Karacasu District
locatedInPresentDay Turkey
locatedInProvince Aydın Province
locatedNear Geyre
majorExcavationBy Kenan Erim
majorExcavationInstitution New York University
museumHolds marble sculptures from the site
namedAfter Aphrodite
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage List
periodOfOccupation Byzantine period
Hellenistic period
Roman period
regionInAntiquity Caria
specializedIn marble sculpture production
UNESCOInscriptionYear 2017

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