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Aspendos Aerial panoramic view of the Roman aqueduct that served the ancient city. Aqueducts in the land of Aspendos in Antalya. Aerial panoramic view of the Roman aqueduct that served the  area of Manavgat , Turkey
Aspendös or Aspendus (Attic: Ἄσπενδος; Pamphylian: Εστϝεδυς) were an ancient Greco-Roman place in Antalya province of Turkey. The site is located 40 km east of the modern  of Antalya.
It was situated on the Eurymedon River about 16 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea; it shared a border with, and was hostile to, the antic village of Side.
The ancient city of Aspendus is located in Southern Turkey, in the Pamphylia region by the Eurymedon (Köprüçay) river. The acropolis lies about 60 m. above sea level and sits on a flat-topped hill with many surviving monuments including the Nymphaeum, Basilica, Market Building and  Odeion. 

The Eurymedon used to be a navigable river and gave access to the area. This was the main reason for the city‟s prosperity. Both the archaeological remains and the historical sources confirm that Aspendos had entered upon the stage of ancient world events by the 5th  century BC with the arrival of the Persians to Pamphylia and that it continued to retain its importance until, and after, Alexander‟s control of Asia Minor. 

The earlier archaeology is currently being investigated, and recent findings carried the history of the city back even further. Recent surveys and excavations brought up material cultures from the Early Iron Age. The monumental buildings are mainly from the Hellenistic and Roman Period. Currently, it is known that there was continuous settlement right through to the Byzantine and Seljuk periods.

The site is visited by approximately 400.000 people every year, mainly because of its magnificent Roman theatre. “This is not like anything that I ever saw before.” This is how the British archaeologist David George Hogarth had described the Aspendos Theatre in 1909 in a paragraph which continues as follows: “You may have seen the amphitheatres
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Free Photos > Public Domain Images > People on the aqueduct wall (311/19062)

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Free Photo of People on the aqueduct wall. Photo by COLEGIO DOMUS.

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