Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Registered my own web page. Its address is tufar.com

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

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Wednesday, September 07, 2005


A stone from a Roman monument recycled in Ankara Forrtress wall. Builders, being not able to read latin letters placed the stone upside down.

Aquila in front of Museum of Anatolian Civilizations

Beautiful

Temple of Devine Octavian Augustus, as it used to look

King

Beautiful

Gods, no less

They march to destroy the arrogant Egyprians for certain

Hail lion of Hatsusash!

A tablet

Letter from Eguptian Queen to Hitite Queen

Hitite writings

Tomb of the king Midas

Nazi ornaments from 1500 B.C.

The nazi sun from 1500 B.C.

The holy bull

The Sun

Hitite holy place from Museum of Anatolian Civilizations

the third one

Another view from outside

Outside of the temple

The divine wall

Res gestae Divi Augusti

Res gestae Divi Augusti

Res Gestae divi Augusti

Ornament on the wall

Slightly to the left

View towards the exit of the temple

Greek inscription on the wal. Can someone read it?

A closer view of the wall

Opposite wall in the temple of the Divine Octavian Augustus

A wall in the temply of the Divine Octavian Augustus

REM GESTARVM DIVI AVGVSTI!!!

REM GESTARVM DIVI AVGVSTI!!!

REM GESTARVM DIVI AVGVSTI!!!

Iulianus column ipse

Base of Iulianus Column

Plaque on the Iulianus Column

Iulianus column

Leo at the entrance of the roman bath

Aquila on a stone in roman bath

Hadrian?

Side view of the previous column but imperator name is still not readable. Could it bat it was chiselled out?

IMPARATOR CAESAR but can not distinguish which one

Another view

A closer view

D M very simple one.

D. M. CIVI CANDIDO

Another view of the same stone

Could it be a stone from Rem Gestae Divi Augusti?