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Description plan of the Artemis temple of Epheus by J T Wood, 1877
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Source http://online.mq.edu.au/pub/ACANSCAE/chapters/chapter09.htm
Author John Turtle Wood
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Reconstructive plan of Temple of Artemis at Ephesus according to John Turtle Wood (1877)

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