
Turkey, Aphrodisias - the Bouleuterion (Odeon)
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Social Studies, Arts, Architecture, Engineering, History
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores Aphrodisias, a historic site in western Anatolia, Turkey, named after the Greek goddess Aphrodite. It highlights the city's transformation over time, including its renaming during the Byzantine Empire and its recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017. The Bully Otarian, a significant architectural structure, is detailed, showcasing its design and historical significance. The construction of the Bully Otarian is linked to the late 2nd or early 3rd century AD, with connections to notable benefactors and similarities to structures in Ephesus.
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What is the estimated seating capacity of the auditorium in Aphrodisias?
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Who were the benefactors associated with the statues at the auditorium?
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