In 1863, the English architect John Turtle Wood (1821 90) resigned from a railway development project in western Turkey to begin his search at Ephesus for the Temple of Artemis, lost from view since the middle ages. In the first part of this well-illustrated 1877 publication, Wood describes the city and the initial excavations carried out with support from the British Museum. This survey of various structures concludes with Wood's work at the great theatre, where he found the Greek inscription that helped direct him to the correct location of the temple in 1869. Part II focuses on the...
In 1863, the English architect John Turtle Wood (1821 90) resigned from a railway development project in western Turkey to begin his search at Ephesus...