Photography.
Northern Mesopotamia
Kalkan
Patara amphitheatre
Coastal resort of Samandağ, near the Titus Tunnel.
Titus Tunnel, Samandağ - note the immense scale of water engineering, dating back to the 1st century CE.
Entrance to the Hatay Archaeological Museum, Antakya. Left of picture is a replica water wheel (noria).
River Euphrates, showing the (new) town of Halfeti in the middle distance.
Statuesque head of King Antiochus, atop Mount Nemrut.
Megalithic tomb, Carrowkeel, Co. Sligo, Ireland.
The distinctive beehive-shaped dwellings in Harran.
Beneath the protective canopy, an elevated walkway over this section of Göbeklitepe gives the visitor an excellent view of the site.
Entrance to the oldest Syriac Orthodox monastery in the world, Mor Gabriel, founded 397 CE.
Within the Kasimia Madrasa, in the past, this pool was used for astronomy - the night sky being reflected in the still water.
Grand Mosque at sunset with the Plains of Mesopotamia in the distance.
Mervani Bridge over the River Tigris, close to Diyarbakir.
Looking upstream on the River Tigris with the city of Diyarbakir visible in the distance.
Illustration of Al-Jazari device, Diyarbakir Museum.
Gaziantep Castle, dating back to the Hittities, c. 1,650 - 1,180 BCE; later expanded by the Romans; Gaziantep.
Fish Lake Man, (aka Urfa Man); 11,600 year-old sculpture, from Göbeklitepe.
Religious symbolism in Mardin - Yazidi; Judaism; Christianity and Islam.
Necropolis; Dara.