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The Antonine Nymphaeum at Sagalassos Archaeological Site in Turkey was Excavated in 1994 and 1995. This monumental fountain was a rather baroquely ornamented building. The coffer blocks originally covering the tabernacles and aediculae bore theatre masks, Medusa heads and male bearded figures depicted into diamond-shaped frames and surrounded by fishes and various vegetal motifs. It was erected in the Middle Antonine period (ca. 160-180 AD).
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