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Anatolia Collection

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Map of Cyprus

Map of Cyprus
Vintage 19th Century map of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean Sea

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Historical city map of Smyrna (Izmir), Turkey, woodcut, published 1897

Historical city map of Smyrna (Izmir), Turkey, woodcut, published 1897
Historical city map of Smyrna (Izmir), Turkey. Wood engraving, published in 1897

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ancient History - Map of Alexander the Great Campaigns

Ancient History - Map of Alexander the Great Campaigns
Vintage engraving of a map of the campaigns and marches of Alexander the Great

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Catal Huyuk, ancient settlement in Anatolia, Turkey, from c. 6500 BC

Catal Huyuk, ancient settlement in Anatolia, Turkey, from c. 6500 BC

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Balloons flying over Cappadocia

Balloons flying over Cappadocia
Hot air balloon flying over rock landscape at Cappadocia Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: The Love valley Cappadocia

The Love valley Cappadocia
The Love Valley in Goreme National Park (Goreme Milli Parklar in Turkish) UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Antique map of Asia Minor

Antique map of Asia Minor

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Hot air ballooning in the sunrise in Cappadocia

Hot air ballooning in the sunrise in Cappadocia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Historical map of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), European part, 1897

Historical map of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), European part, 1897
Historical map of European part of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) at the end of the 19th century. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Old topographic map of Asia Minor (Turkey), lithograph, published 1897

Old topographic map of Asia Minor (Turkey), lithograph, published 1897
Old topographic map of Asia Minor (Turkey). Lithograph, published 1897

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Middle East Ancient Map, Garden of Eden, 1675

Middle East Ancient Map, Garden of Eden, 1675
This may appear to be a straightforward map of the Middle East. However, closer inspection will reveal some extraordinary details, a number of descriptions on the map refer to stories from the Bible

Background imageAnatolia Collection: turkey, anatolia, nature, road, footpath, dirt road, green color, rural scene, scenics

turkey, anatolia, nature, road, footpath, dirt road, green color, rural scene, scenics
turkey, anatolia, nature, road, footpath, dirt road, green color, rural, Gallo Landscapes, 567095177

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Probable Settlement of the Descendants of Noah (steel engraving)

Probable Settlement of the Descendants of Noah (steel engraving)
A creased and stained steel engraving of a map which shows The Countries of the Ancient World Exhibiting the Probable Settlement of the Descendants of Noaha, from A System of Geography

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Hot air balloon flying over Cappadocia Turkey

Hot air balloon flying over Cappadocia Turkey
Hot air balloon flying over rock landscape at Cappadocia Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ruins of the Urartian palace fortress of Kef Kalesi or Kefkalesi

Ruins of the Urartian palace fortress of Kef Kalesi or Kefkalesi, volcano Mount Suphan or Suphan Dagi at the back, Adilcevaz, Bitlis Province, Eastern Anatolia Region, Anatolia, Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Antique map of Asia Minor, present day Turkey

Antique map of Asia Minor, present day Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Seleucid Empire, 3rd to 2nd century BC, published in 1861

Seleucid Empire, 3rd to 2nd century BC, published in 1861
The Seleucid Empire was created after the death of Alexander the Great and dominated the Near East from the 3rd to 2nd century BC. Legend in Latin language

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Map of Asia Minor in Ancient Times

Map of Asia Minor in Ancient Times
Vintage engraving of a Map of Asia Minor in Ancient Times

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Ballidere or Honey Valley in Cappadocia

Ballidere or Honey Valley in Cappadocia
Honey Valley (also called Love Valley) with one of the most picturesque fairy chimneys in Cappadocia. It is near Goreme, located among the fairy chimney rock formations, is a town in Cappadocia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Interior Ceiling Fresco, Hagia Sophia, Trabzon, Black Sea Region, Turkey

Interior Ceiling Fresco, Hagia Sophia, Trabzon, Black Sea Region, Turkey
Beautiful fresco depicting child Christ teaching in the temple, on the interior ceiling of Hagia Sophia, in Trabzon, the capital of Trabzon Province, in the Black Sea Region of Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Croesus shows Solon his treasures

Croesus shows Solon his treasures
Illustration of a Croesus shows Solon his treasures

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Croesus (c. 590-c. 541 BC) on the Funeral Pyre

Croesus (c. 590-c. 541 BC) on the Funeral Pyre
Illustration of a Croesus (c.590-c.541 BC) on the Funeral Pyre

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Persian ambassadors, invaded by the Macedonians in womens clothes

Persian ambassadors, invaded by the Macedonians in womens clothes
Illustration of a Persian ambassadors, invaded by the Macedonians in womens clothes

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Acropolis of Pergamon, published in 1881

Acropolis of Pergamon, published in 1881
Map of the Acropolis of Pergamon (Unesco World Heritage Site). Wood engraving, published in 1881

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Antique Map of Turkey

Antique Map of Turkey
Antique map of Turkey from 1867

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of monumental entrance to Divrigi Ulu Camii, Eastern Anatolia

Illustration of monumental entrance to Divrigi Ulu Camii, Eastern Anatolia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of monumental pishtaq (gate) to Sultanhano caravanserai, Aksaray, Turkey

Illustration of monumental pishtaq (gate) to Sultanhano caravanserai, Aksaray, Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of Divrigi Great Mosque and Hospital, west portal

Illustration of Divrigi Great Mosque and Hospital, west portal, an example of Anatolian Seljuk architecture

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of traditional craftsperson near Erzincan

Illustration of traditional craftsperson near Erzincan

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of hand-carved pipe with bowl in shape of sultans head

Illustration of hand-carved pipe with bowl in shape of sultans head, from Ankara region of western Anatolia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of Anatolian figurine flanked by two smaller figures playing harp and flute

Illustration of Anatolian figurine flanked by two smaller figures playing harp and flute, from Bogozkale, former capital city of Hitite kingdom

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of Mouflon (Ovis orientalis orientalis), wild sheep ram found in Anatolia

Illustration of Mouflon (Ovis orientalis orientalis), wild sheep ram found in Anatolia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of woman spinning wool on traditional loom, Turkey

Illustration of woman spinning wool on traditional loom, Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Illustration of two girls wearing traditional Anatolian Ottoman clothes

Illustration of two girls wearing traditional Anatolian Ottoman clothes

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Hierapolis

Hierapolis

Background imageAnatolia Collection: The Goreme Valley at Cappadocia, Turkey

The Goreme Valley at Cappadocia, Turkey
Amazing looking landscape at the Goreme Valley at Cappadocia, Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Amazing looking landscape at the Goreme Valley at Cappadocia, Turkey

Amazing looking landscape at the Goreme Valley at Cappadocia, Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Pasabag, Cappadocia

Pasabag, Cappadocia
Ancient rock dwellings carved into the soft tufa stone in ancient times in the site of Pasabag, Cappadocia. Also called the Valley of the Monks. Hermits lived here in the past

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Pamukkale Geothermal Area

Pamukkale Geothermal Area
Pamukkale has been a spa since the Romans and is today one of the most visited places in Turkey. Its name means Cotton Castle

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Goreme National Park The Rock Sites of Cappadochia

Goreme National Park The Rock Sites of Cappadochia
Goreme National Park and The Rock Sites of CappadochiaUNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Goreme Hot Air Balloon flights in Cappadocia

Goreme Hot Air Balloon flights in Cappadocia
Goreme Hot Air Balloon Flights in Cappadocia.Mount Aktepe in the background and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAnatolia Collection: The Fairy Chimneys of Love Valley, Cappadocia

The Fairy Chimneys of Love Valley, Cappadocia
The Fairy Chimneys of Love Valley

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Cappadocia, Turkey: Lower Cavusin Church

Cappadocia, Turkey: Lower Cavusin ChurchCavusin (or Cavus in) is a small village on the road linking Goreme with the town of Avanos

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Boy exploring the lunar landscape of Cappadocia

Boy exploring the lunar landscape of Cappadocia
The Zelve Valley, is among the earliest-settled and last-abandoned monastic valleys in Cappadocia.Rock dwelling in a fairy chimney at Zelve

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Zelve valley, Cappadocia

Zelve valley, Cappadocia
Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, in Turkey.Cappadocia, in this sense, was bounded in the south by the chain of the Taurus Mountains that separate it from Cilicia

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Cavusin Village, Aerial view, Cappadochia

Cavusin Village, Aerial view, Cappadochia
Cavusin Village near Goreme, Cappadocia region, Turkey

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Going after the sun

Going after the sun
Sunset in the Cappadocian valleys

Background imageAnatolia Collection: Reality from the past

Reality from the past
Cappadocian valley, Turkey



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