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Syria, Palmyra. Temple of Bel (Baal)Syria, Palmyra. Ancient city, documented already in the 2nd millennium. General view of the Roman Temple of Bel (Baal), supreme god of the Palmyrians. (Oasis of Tadmor)
Roman sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. ArcRoman art. Sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Archaeological Museum. Tadmor. Syria
Roman art. Syria. Portraits. Relief. Gardens of Palmyra Archaeological Museum. Tadmor
Roman art. Syria. Reliefs of a sacrifice. Palmyra ArchaeologRoman art. Syria. Reliefs of sacrifice. Palmyra Archaeological Museum. Tadmor
Syria. Lion statue. Temple of Allat, Palmyra. 1st c. BC-1stRoman art. Syria. Lion with antilope. Statue. Temple of Allat, Palmyra. 1st c. BC-1st c. AD. Palmyra Archaeological Museum. Tadmor
Syria. Ruins of Palmyra. Middle East. Colonnade. 3rd century AD. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Palmyra. Ruins of Qala at ibn Maan castle on top of mountain. 17th century. Oais of Tadmor. Photo before the Syrian civil war
Syria. Palmyra. The Valley of the Tombs. Oasis of Tadmor. Photo before the Syrian civil war
Syria. Overview of the Syrian Desert. Near Palmyra. Near EaSyrian Arab Republic. Overview of the Syrian Desert. Near Palmyra. Oasis of Tadmor. Near East
Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Decumanus (avenue). Ruins. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. RuinsRoman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. Ruins. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Palmyra RuinsThe ruins of the ancient city of Tadmor, or Palmyra, said to have been built by Solomon
Palmyra ReconstructedReconstruction of the ancient city of Tadmor, or Palmyra, said to have been built by Solomon, though the architect- -ural styles are more remini- -cent of renaissance Italy