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Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aesepus valley: Roman bridge (Guventchin Küprü), down side BSA xiii 186"
Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aesepus valley: Roman bridge (Guventchin Küprü), general view"
Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aesepus valley: Roman bridge (Guventchin Küprü), upstream BSA xiii.186".
Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aesepus valley: Roman bridge (Guventchin Küprü), from W. end BSA xiii.185"
Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aesepus valley: Roman bridge (Guventchin Küprü), W. abutment".
Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aesepus valley: Roman bridge (Guventchin Küprü), secondary arch E. side BSA XIII.186".
Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aesepus valley: Roman bridge (Guventchin Küprü), abutment BSA XIII.186".