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Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient

Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha. It faces the Mediterranean in keeping with its dedication to the Egyptian goddess Isis, seen here as the protector of sailors. Discover Images by AWL is a world-leading brand of premium quality travel images. © Susanna Wyatt/John Warburton-Lee Photography Ltd

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Ancient Monument Ancient Rome Archaeologist Architectural Detail Columns Cultural Tourism Decoration Libya North African Northern Libya Pillars Remains Roman Architecture Roman Empire Roman Ruin Roman Temple Sabratha Sahara Desert Stone Carving Temple Of Isis Egyptian Mythology

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This print showcases the Temple of Isis, a remarkable ancient structure built in the 1st century AD at the Roman city of Sabratha. Standing proudly on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, this temple was dedicated to the revered Egyptian goddess Isis, who is depicted here as a guardian and protector of sailors. The photograph captures not only the archaeological remains of this magnificent temple but also its intricate decorations and stunning architectural details. The stone carvings and sculptures adorning its pillars and columns are testaments to both Roman architecture and African artistry, blending influences from two distinct cultures. As one explores this historic site in northern Libya, it becomes evident that it was once part of the vast Roman Empire. The ruins speak volumes about Sabratha's significance during ancient times and offer glimpses into a rich past filled with cultural exchange between North Africa and Rome. Today, these remnants serve as a testament to human creativity and ingenuity. They invite visitors to immerse themselves in an enchanting journey through time while highlighting Egypt's mythological beliefs surrounding Isis. This photograph serves as a reminder that even amidst shifting sands in Libya's Sahara Desert, there are enduring treasures waiting to be discovered by archaeologists like SW who tirelessly work towards unraveling our shared history.


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The Roman theatre, view of the scaena (stage) and orchestra, late 2nd century AD, restored 1937 (photo) (for detail see 92105-06)
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The theatre, detail of the three storey scaena (stage), Roman, late 2nd century AD, restored 1937 (photo) (detail of 92104)
A city in Libya after the Cosmographia of Julius Solinus (14th century). In the middle row, in the center and on the left you can recognize Sabratha and Leptis Magna
Curved niche of the scaenae frons (stage front) framing the central door the theatre, Roman, late 2nd century, restored 1937 (photo) (detail of 85400)
The Roman theatre, detail of one of the curved niches at the front of the scaena (stage) with carved relief decoration, 2nd century AD (photo) (detail of 92104)
View of the scaena (stage) and orchestra of the theatre, Roman, late 2nd century, restored 1937 (photo) (for detail see 85401)
Pulpit of the scene from the Sabratha Theatre near Leptis Magna in Libya at the Augustan Exhibition in Rome in 1938
Fragment from the floor of the Roman Baths, c.2nd century BC (mosaic)
Roman theater and peristyle house, 2nd-3rd century
Dolphin carving in front of stage, Sabratha, Libya, c. 190 AD
Relief carving of a dolphin in front of the stage of the Roman Theatre (photo)
Archeological site and roman theater, 2nd-3rd century
Bas-reliefs on the Proscenium of the Roman theatre, Sabratha, Libya, 2nd century AD
The new important archaeological discoveries in Tripolitania (colour litho)
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Roman theater, 2nd-3rd century
Decouverte d un buste de Jupiter a Sabratha en Libye en 1925
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Stage of roman theater, 2nd-3rd century
LIBYA Tripolitania Sabratha The Theatre back scene and seating



 
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