Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Hellenistic Tower (right) and Basilica A (left), Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Hellenistic Tower (right) and Basilica A (left), Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Hellenistic Tower of Zeus Olbios, 200 BC, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Hellenistic Tower of Zeus Olbios, 200 BC, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: One of the cisterns that supplied the city with water, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Presses for the production of olive oil, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Presses for the production of olive oil, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Presses for the production of olive oil, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Presses for the production of olive oil, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Presses for the production of olive oil, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Aba mausoleum, a temple-tomb built in the second half of the 2nd century AD by a noble woman named Aba for her husband and her two sons, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Aba mausoleum, a temple-tomb built in the second half of the 2nd century AD by a noble woman named Aba for her husband and her two sons, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Aba mausoleum, a temple-tomb built in the second half of the 2nd century AD by a noble woman named Aba for her husband and her two sons, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Aba mausoleum, a temple-tomb built in the second half of the 2nd century AD by a noble woman named Aba for her husband and her two sons, Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Kanytelis, Cilicia, Turkey