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Remembering Syria's ancient city with an interactive map of Palmyra. Published August 30th, 2015 - 07:56 GMT. The ancient Temple of Baal Shamin in Palmyra on March 14, 2014.
Google Earth may be a fun way to bring the far reaches of the present-day globe to people's fingertips, but archaeologists are now using the high-tech software to recreate maps of ancient ...
Thousands of years ago, people in ancient Syria likely ate mostly grains, grapes, ... (Map was generated using GMT 5.2.1. with the final layout created using Adobe Illustrator CC 2019 V.23.1.1.).
Maps showing the ancient Roman forts located by Poidebard in 1934 (top) ... The photos show a site in Syria, the Castellum at Tell Brak, at four different times between 1967 and modern times.
Castles, Ancient Treasures Under Fire in Syria—Possibly Beyond Repair. ... Hama (map), and Ar Raqqah (map) had been pillaged, and more are at risk.
Maps showing the ancient Roman forts located by Poidebard in 1934 (top) ... The photos show a site in Syria, the Castellum at Tell Brak, at four different times between 1967 and modern times.
As the Cold War raged, U.S. spy satellites snapped photos of the rugged desert landscapes of Syria, Iraq and Turkey. In the process, the satellites documented hundreds of ancient Roman ruins.
As the Cold War raged, U.S. spy satellites snapped photos of the rugged desert landscapes of Syria, Iraq and Turkey. In the process, the satellites documented hundreds of ancient Roman ruins.
As the Cold War raged, U.S. spy satellites snapped photos of the rugged desert landscapes of Syria, Iraq and Turkey. In the process, the satellites documented hundreds of ancient Roman ruins.
As the Cold War raged, U.S. spy satellites snapped photos of the rugged desert landscapes of Syria, Iraq and Turkey. In the process, the satellites documented hundreds of ancient Roman ruins.
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