Arches Supporting Agora in Smyrna!

The ancient city of Smyrna Turkey (Rev 2:8-11). The modern city is build right on top of the ancient city which was grand and glorious for a time 1st century BC and 1st century AD. It had a busy port, was connected to Ephesus by a good road, it had trade from all over the known world. And it had a small community of early Christians who lived a difficult life in amongst the imperial cult and other Roman trade gods.

The site has a beautifully preserved arch system that supported the floor of an agora (market place) overhead. Fresh water canals ran beneath these arches as well.

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