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Site of Palmyra Collection (page 4)

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Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: 20014302

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SYRIA Central Tadmur Monumental arch. High central arch flanked by a lower arch on each side with colonnaded street part seen behind and masonry ruins in the foreground. Palmyra Palmyra

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: 20014292

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SYRIA Central Tadmur View along colonnaded street with consoles projecting from each column and the Arab Castle or Qalaat Ibn Maan on the hilltop behind. Palmyra Palmyra

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: 20014356

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SYRIA Central Tadmur Monumental arch framing detail of colonnaded street Palmyra

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: 10065610

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SYRIA Central Tadmur Monumental Arch columns and fallen masonry with fort on hillside beyond. Palmyra

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: 10015916

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SYRIA Central Tadmur Palmyra monumental Arch ruins view towards funerary towers of Yemliko

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: 10016148

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SYRIA Central Tadmur Palmyra monumental Arch remains three arches pillars behind broken stone

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: 10015917

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SYRIA Central Tadmur Palmyra monumental Arch columns & ruins some fallen & broken fort on hill

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Base, Capital and Entablature of the Pilaster, 1753 (engraving)

Base, Capital and Entablature of the Pilaster, 1753 (engraving)
2962899 Base, Capital and Entablature of the Pilaster, 1753 (engraving) by Borra, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1712-86); Private Collection; (add.info.: From The ruins of Palmyra)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: The theatre, Palmyra, Syria

The theatre, 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

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Upper Colonnade Street, Palmyra, Syria

Upper Colonnade Street, Palmyra, Syria. Situated in an oasis in the Syrian desert halfway between the Mediterranean and the Euphrates

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: The Oval Piazza, Palmyra, Syria

The Oval Piazza, 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

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: The Tetrapylon, Palmyra, Syria

The Tetrapylon, 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

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes

Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes
Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Septimia Zenobia was a third-century queen of the Syria-based Palmyrene Empire. The illustration is part of the manuscript De Claris mulieribus

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: The ruins of Palmyra, Syria, 19th century. Artist: Benoist

The ruins of Palmyra, Syria, 19th century. Artist: Benoist
The ruins of Palmyra, Syria, 19th century

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: A ruined colonnade at Palmyra (Tadmur), Syria, 1895

A ruined colonnade at Palmyra (Tadmur), Syria, 1895
A ruined colonnade at Palmyra, Syria, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Limestone bust of Hairan, son of Marion from Palmyra, Syria, c150-200

Limestone bust of Hairan, son of Marion from Palmyra, Syria, c150-200
Limestone bust from a Palmyrene funerary relief, from Palmyra, Syria, c150-200. Bearded man wearing toga, holding a strip of writing material in his left hand

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Limestone bust of Aqmat, daughter of Hagago, Palmyra, Syria, c100-c150

Limestone bust of Aqmat, daughter of Hagago, Palmyra, Syria, c100-c150. From a Palmyrene funerary relief; woman wearing the veil of matronhood. From the British Museums collection

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Sculpture in high relief of gods, Palmyra, c2nd - 1st century BC

Sculpture in high relief of gods, Palmyra, c2nd - 1st century BC
Sculpture in high relief of gods, c2nd-1st century BC. At the centre of the composition is Baalshamin the supreme deity, to his right is the moon god Aglibot, and to the left is the sun god Malakbet

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Theatre

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Theatre

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Theatre

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Theatre

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade and Monumental Arch

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Date Palm Oasis

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Date Palm Oasis

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Date Palm Oasis and Temple of Bel

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Date Palm Oasis and Temple of Bel

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Camel and Monumental Arch

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Camel and Monumental Arch

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period



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