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Closer examination of the disturbed soil along the Theodosian walls reveals undocumented remains, including animal remains and Byzantine and Ottoman ceramic sherds.
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Manuel Doukas Chrysaphes’ (an artist in the 15th century of the Byzantine empire) Lamentation for the Fall of Constantinople.
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2. The map of the siege of Constantinople. The Fall of Constantinople was a major turning point, affecting trade, influencing the Renaissance, and explanding the Ottoman Empire.
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The Buondelmonte Map of 1422 shows the Theodosian Walls on the left side. This view shows important buildings within the area.
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The Buondelmonte Map of 1422 shows the Theodosian Walls on the left side. This view shows important buildings within the area.
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The melancholic ruins in Pamuk’s Istanbul that show the time value.
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This is a simple aerial view of the city walls of Istabul. It includes the original Wall of Septimius Severus, the Constantinian Wall, and the Theodosian Walls.
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This is a simple aerial view of the city walls of Istabul. It includes the original Wall of Septimius Severus, the Constantinian Wall, and the Theodosian Walls.
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A photo of Thomas Cook (1808-92), a book salesman, Baptist preacher and tract distributor of Derbyshire, who was a pioneer in the tourist industry. The map discussed in this exhibit was created by his company "Thomas Cook & Son," which is in its…
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