TLOS.
Latitude 29 56 02 Longitude 36 35 02

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Tlos is a multi cultural site having last been occupied in the 19th. century. The explorer Spratt was entertained by the brother of the Aga in 1842 in the castle that overlooks the site.
Lycian tombs, including the Tomb of Bellerophon. This temple type tomb has relief’s representing a horse and also a lion. More on this below.

The image of Bellerophon on a horse, and below further relief’s now hardly visible.

The inside of the tomb with the couches for the dead.

 

The theatre was it is believed a gift by the pilanthopist Opramoas of Rhodiapolis to the city during the time of Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD)

The Roman baths which were not only very large, but overlooked the valley below.

This area is presumed to be the Agora but there is also an indication that it may have been a stadium.

This could have been seats for the stadium situated below the city walls of the Byzantine fortress.

Sarcophagi below the fort.

Possible shops that lined the Agora.

Inside the remains of the fort.

The fort still showing the Turkish flag!

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