File:Karamagara Bridge, Cappadocia, Turkey. Pic 01.jpg
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Late Roman Karamagara Bridge (5th–6th century AD), possibly the earliest extant pointed arch bridge, across the Arapgir Çayı in the ancient region of Cappadocia, modern-day Turkey. It is today submerged by the Keban Reservoir on the Euphrates. |
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Source |
Hild, Friedrich (1977), "Das byzantinische Strassensystem in Kappadokien", in Hunger, Herbert, Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für die Tabula Imperii Byzantini, 2, Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, plate 106, ISBN 3-7001-0168-6 |
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1977 |
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Friedrich Hild |
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Late Roman Karamagara Bridge (5th–6th century AD), possibly the earliest extant pointed arch bridge, across the Arapgir Çayı in the ancient region of Cappadocia, modern-day Turkey. It is today submerged by the Keban Reservoir on the Euphrates. |
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Source |
Hild, Friedrich (1977), "Das byzantinische Strassensystem in Kappadokien", in Hunger, Herbert (ed.), Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für die Tabula Imperii Byzantini, vol. 2, plate 106, Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, ISBN 3-7001-0168-6 |
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Portion used |
all |
Low resolution? |
heavily reduced, sufficient to make out major features |
Purpose of use |
to illustrate the bridge, particularly its pointed arch, by providing a picture of how the structure looked like when accessible |
Replaceable? |
No, the bridge is permanently submerged since the 1970s by the Keban reservoir |
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