Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Figure 137

© 2017, David E. Graves, ECM
Urban plan of the city of Laodicea according to the latest discoveries by Pamukkale University, University of Venice and Denizli University. 1). Ephesus Gate; 2). Hierapolis Gate; 3). Syrian Gate and Byzantine Nymphaeum; 4). Stadium; 5). Gymnasium/Bath complex; 6). Civic agora; 7). Bouleuterion; 8). Ephesus Porticos; 9). N. Theater; 10). W. Theater; 11). Monumental passage; 12). Roman Bridge on Ephesian Street; 13). Water Tower I; 14). East Baths; 15). West Baths; 16). Central Baths; 17). Caracalla Nymphaeum; 18). Temple A; 19). North Church; 20). SW Church; 21). NW Church; 22). Aphrodisian Gate; 23). W agora, Temple and W. Nymphaeum; 24). Water Tower II; 25). Central agora; 26). Byzantine walls; 27). Nymphaeum A; 28). Roman villa; 29). N. Workshop; 30). SW Temple; 31). Round Pytaneion; 32). NW Byzantine Gate; 33). S. Nymphaeum; 34). Laodicea Church; 35). Nymphaeum B, latrine and water storage; 36). Stadium Church; 37). E. Byzantine Nymphaeum; 38). House A and street water distribution center; 39). Asopos I–II; 40). North state agora.

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