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Baalshamin sanctuary, Palmyra, Syria

The Baalshamin sanctuary, located in the north of the city of Palmyra. Its construction began in the second century BC. Gradually was added a colonnaded courtyard after 67 AD and a cella in 130 AD; Citadel in the distance, Palmyra. Syria Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Syria - Main Archaeological Sites, Middle East, Heritage
The Baalshamin sanctuary, located in the north of the city of Palmyra. Its construction began in the second century BC. Gradually was added a colonnaded courtyard after 67 AD and a cella in 130 AD; Citadel in the distance, Palmyra. Syria Picture by Manuel Cohen