December 1969 Issue
Stalls outside the Roman stadium in Perge, Turkey
What’s a day at the chariot races without a place to buy some refreshing pomegranate punch, larks’ tongues on a stick or souvenirs for the kiddies? July’s photo depicts the merchants’ stalls outside the Roman stadium in Perge, Turkey, an important harbor city at the height of the Roman Empire’s rule of Asia Minor.
Twenty-two readers got the correct answer, and DIANNE BROWN of Autaugaville, Alabama, won the drawing. We thank B.L. Kuhlmann of Corona del Mar, California, for sending us the photo.