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Ancient stone archway in Hierapolis, Turkey, showcasing robust rectangular blocks typical of Roman architecture. The structure's weathered surface indicates historical significance, possibly transitioning from a Roman bath to a Byzantine basilica. Surrounded by greenery and a partly cloudy sky, it exemplifies the blend of Roman engineering and Byzantine adaptation. The arch's large keystones and supporting columns highlight its architectural resilience and cultural transformation over centuries. |
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