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A mysterious Medusa head pays homage to Greek mythology within the cistern.
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A view of the Valens Aqueduct from the 1990s.
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A woodcut showing the aftermath of the 1509 earthquake of Constantinople.
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The aqueduct depicted in painting by British artist W. H. Bartlett.
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A photograph of the aqueduct in 1856.
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A depiction of the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
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A historical image of the Aqueduct, as seen sometime in the 19th century.
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Bernard Berenson and Nicky Mariano looking at Justinian aqueduct near Constantinople.
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A depiction of the siege of 626.
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Det. of map showing Sehzade Mehmed Complex: 1. Mosque precinct. 2. Valens aqueduct and its water channels. 3. Old chambers of the janissaries. 4. Dormitory block of novices. 5. Divanyolu lined with shops. 6. Public square of Vefa Meydani.
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