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Sirya, Lebanon, Yemen archeology

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  • Palmyra, the sunrise near the Great Columnade and monumental arch. In the background on the hill the arab fortress of Qalaat Ibn Maan, build by the druze prince Fakhr Ed Din.
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  • Palmyra, the Great Columnade, 1.200 meters long. Successful merchants were celebrated with statues mounted on the columns of this colonnade street. In the background on the hill the arab fortress of Qalaat Ibn Maan, build by the druze prince Fakhr Ed Din.
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  • Palmyra, the Great Columnade, 1.200 meters long. Successful merchants were celebrated with statues mounted on the columns of this colonnade street. In the background on the hill the arab fortress of Qalaat Ibn Maan, build by the druze prince Fakhr Ed Din.
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  • Palmyra, the Great Columnade, 1.200 meters long. Successful merchants were celebrated with statues mounted on the columns of this colonnade street.
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  • Palmyra, ruins of old Agorà.
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  • Palmyra, ruins of old Agorà.
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  • Palmyra, ruins of old Agorà.
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  • Palmyra, general view of the ruins, in the back the temple of Baal.
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  • Palmyra, grawe-tower of Elahbel (83 A.C.) with 4 of the 5 originals floors
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  • Palmyra, grawe-tower of Elahbel (83 A.C.), funerary sculpture.
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  • Bosra, many villagers still live near the ruins, utilising the Roman's old main street for their daily life.
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  • Bosra, the magnificent roman theatre (II° cent. A.C.), gives a idea of the sophisticated civilisation of the Hauran plain in the south of Syria. In the islamic period the theatre was enclosed within a formidable fortification.
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  • Bosra, the magnificent roman theatre (II° cent. A.C.), gives a idea of the sophisticated civilisation of the Hauran plain in the south of Syria. In the islamic period the theatre was enclosed within a formidable fortification.
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  • Bosra, the magnificent roman theatre (II° cent. A.C.), gives a idea of the sophisticated civilisation of the Hauran plain in the south of Syria. In the islamic period the theatre was enclosed within a formidable fortification.
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  • Great columnade of Apamea (III° B.C.), a  hellenistic city.
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  • Ma'rib, the pillars of Mahram Bilqis, a temple built around 400 BC. Ma'rib, once the capital of the kingdom of Saba, is the most famous archeological site of Yemen. Ma'rib province, where the Ruba' al-Khali desert has not definite boundaries with Saudi Arabia is the land of Bedouin tribes that hold more power than the central governement.
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