Archaic Bronze phiale (libation bowl), bronze
The phiale came to the Greek world from the ancient Near East. Archaic
Pendant in the form of an amphora
The body is a pear shaped garnet set in a beaded rim. Accession Number: 17.192.185
Phrygie. Chiaour [i.e. Ghiaour] Kaléçi. Murailles de la forteresse et ...
Illustration showing sculptures of large figures, possibly Hittite gods, on rock wall at Gavurkale, Turkey. Illus. in: Exploration archéologique de la Galatie et de la Bithynie, d'une partie de la Mysie, de la... More
map from "Anatolica; or, the Journal of a visit to some of the ancient...
This image has been taken from scan 000284 from "Anatolica; or, the Journal of a visit to some of the ancient ruined cities of Caria, Phrygia, Lycia, and Pisidia. [With plates and maps.]". The title and subject... More
John Henry Haynes. Bas relief; two lions at Kosh Nishan Ighneri, Phryg...
Bas relief: two lions at Kosh Nishan Ighneri in Phrygia. from: Robert G. Ousterhout: John Henry Haynes - A Photographer and Archaeologist in the Ottoman Empire 1881–1900 S. 89 ISBN 978-605-62429-0-8
John Henry Haynes. Exterior of Byzantine church, Ayazin in Phrygia (id...
Exterior of Byzantine church at Ayazin in Phrygia. from: Robert G. Ousterhout: John Henry Haynes - A Photographer and Archaeologist in the Ottoman Empire 1881–1900 S. 89 ISBN 978-605-62429-0-8
John Henry Haynes. Pinnacle of friable tufa at Doghanli, Phrygia (id.1...
Pinnacle of friable tufa at Doghanli in Phrygia. from: Robert G. Ousterhout: John Henry Haynes - A Photographer and Archaeologist in the Ottoman Empire 1881–1900 S. 89 ISBN 978-605-62429-0-8
Hottenroth I-024 - 11-12 - Phrygian females
Clothing of two Phrygian females.
Hottenroth I-024 - 3-4 - Phrygian males
Clothing of two Phrygian males.
Asia minor p20
Map of Asia Minor. Historical Atlas