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| The pillared and paved Curetes Way connects southern Ephesus with the more social northern hub; lanterns hung here at night to light the way. The Romans moved Ephesus further west due to its harbour silting up, rebuilt by Alexander the Great's general Lysimachus in 292BC. |
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