Archaeologists working at the ancient city of Ephesus in Türkiye’s Aegean region have uncovered a Roman-era marble bathtub and a fragmented male statue that had been reused as a paving stone, officials said.
The incense burner was found during ongoing excavations under the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s “EndlessEphesus... A rare terracotta incense burner depicting the Greek god Serapis has been uncovered in the ancient Greek city of Ephesus.
Ephesus/Efes. Curetes Street, Ephesus ...The Greek presence in Ephesus dates back to the Mycenaean expansion of the Late Bronze Age ... Ephesus was a city dedicated to the goddess Artemis ... A number of historical figures called Ephesus home.
Here, the protesting crowd is made up of women, led by a central figure reminiscent of the multi-breasted Artemis of Ephesus, their regenerative feminine energy radiating outward in luminous auras, ...
Further south, John of Ephesus, traveling from Alexandria through Palestine and Syria, saw the plague’s devastation unfold across the countryside.“It was told of one city on the Egyptian border,”.
Their supposed foundations of cities (Ephesus, Smyrna, Cyme, Themiscyra) and lingering cults of warrior goddesses fascinated Romans interested in antiquity and urban origins .