One of a confusing muddle of terraced houses to the south east of the Celsus Library in Ephesus is published in this large format excavation report. This house is fronted by a stoa and then rises up a slope, through peristyl and atrium to inner rooms. Although architectural remains of many periods are preserved, they tend towards the earlier periods c.100BC to 100AD. Architectural and technological features (including elaborate canals for water supply) are published and finds are catalogued and discussed, ranging from ...
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One of a confusing muddle of terraced houses to the south east of the Celsus Library in Ephesus is published in this large format excavation report. This house is fronted by a stoa and then rises up a slope, through peristyl and atrium to inner rooms. Although architectural remains of many periods are preserved, they tend towards the earlier periods c.100BC to 100AD. Architectural and technological features (including elaborate canals for water supply) are published and finds are catalogued and discussed, ranging from stauettes to teeth.
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Add this copy of Hanghaus 1 in Ephesos to cart. $201.00, new condition, Sold by ISD rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Bristol, CT, UNITED STATES, published 1996 by Austrian Academy of Sciences Press.