Ephesus - Octagonal Tomb of Arsinoë

3D Image

Arienne King
by RoofStacks
published on 21 November 2024

3D model of "The Octagon", a 1st-century BCE tomb from Ephesus that may have belonged to Arsinoë IV of Ptolemaic Egypt.

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RoofStacks. (2024, November 21). Ephesus - Octagonal Tomb of Arsinoë. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image3d/549/ephesus---octagonal-tomb-of-arsinoe/

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RoofStacks. "Ephesus - Octagonal Tomb of Arsinoë." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified November 21, 2024. https://www.worldhistory.org/image3d/549/ephesus---octagonal-tomb-of-arsinoe/.

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RoofStacks. "Ephesus - Octagonal Tomb of Arsinoë." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 21 Nov 2024. Web. 06 Dec 2024.

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