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Courtyard of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria. Situated in an oasis in the Syrian desert halfway between the Mediterranean and the Euphrates, Palmyra grew up as an important caravan town on the old Silk Road. The city became part of the Roman Empire during the reign of Tiberius in the first half of the 1st century AD. The Temple of Bel is thought to date from this time although the mound upon which it stands is thought to have been a site of worship since the 2nd millennium BC.
Unique Identifier
AR9403645
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3436px × 5093px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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ANCIENT CITY
ANCIENT SITE
Archaeological Site
Archaeology
archeology
Architecture
building
BUILDINGS
City
Cityscape
Colonnade
color
Column
country
Courtyard
Desert
geographical feature
Geography
Hims
Italy
LOCATION
PALMYRA
Photograph
Pillar
PILLARS
religion
Religious
Roman
ROME
RUINS
SHARP
Silk Road
SILK ROUTE
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syria
Syrian
tadmur
Temple
TGN
Vivienne
VIVIENNE SHARP
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