Images from the Ephesus Museum
The Ephesus Archaeology Museum is located in
Seljuk, about two miles from the
excavations of ancient Ephesus. The site of the Artemisian is about a quarter
mile
outside Seljek. Click on one to the thumbnail images below to see a larger photo,
or return to Ephesus, the map of Asia
Minor, or the map of the Mediterranean
The "Beautiful Artimis," 1.74 meters tall,
marble, dates to the 2nd cent. A.D.
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The "Great Artimis," 2.92 meters tall, marble,
dates to the 1st cent. A.D.
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Other Gods and Goddesses
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Aphrodite torso
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Zeus head
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Eros on Dolphin
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Priapos (god of fertility)
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Temple of Augustus pediment remains (left) and replica
(right) - Depicts Polyphemus (the Cyclops), son of Poseidon, as Odysseus
and his men bring him wine and prepare the pole used to blind him.
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Hall of Emporers
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Augustus
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Tiberius
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Livia (Tiberius' mother)
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Domitian
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Trajan
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Marcus Aurelius
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Commodius
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Hall of Emporers Relief
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Other Exhibits
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Display of lamp types - 6th cent. B.C. (top row) through
4th cent. A.D (bottom row)
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Terra-cotta of wrestlers
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Game table
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