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| Athens (Theatre of Dionysus) |
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| Roman Theatre in Athens (picture taken from Acropolis) |
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| Delphi |
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| Delphi |
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| Delos |
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| Catania, Sicily |
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| Fiesole, Italy |
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| Fiesole, Italy |
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| Morgantina, Sicily |
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| Segesta, Sicily |
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| Syracusa, Sicily |
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| Syracusa, Sicily |
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| Taormina, Sicily |
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Taormina, Sicily
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| Caesarea, Palestine |
Roman Theatre (C2nd AD) of Philadelphia. Amman, Jordan
South Theatre (C1st AD) of Jerash, Jordan
North Theatre (165AD) of Jerash, Jordan
Nabataean Theatre (25-125AD) Petra, Jordan
Theatre of Kurion, Cyprus
(This is a heavily reconstructed theatre, the smaller original of which was destroyed in C3rd AD)
Odeon at Paphos, Cyprus (C2-4th AD)
Theatre at Salamis, Cyprus (C1st BC - C4th AD)