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Palmyra, Syria- 28 November 2008: Ruins of Palmyra city, Syrian deesert. Dating back to the Neolithic era, the city of Palmyra, was a strategically located oasis first attested in the early second millennium BC as a caravan stop for travelers crossing the Syrian Desert. Mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the annals of the Assyrian kings, Palmyra was subsequently incorporated into the Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire which brought it great prosperity. It is saddening that its present Roman ruins, declared by UNESCO as a world heritage site, have come to be endangered in the 21st century by regional military and political strife.
Scenic view of ruins of old city, details of famous historical archaeological site with columns, ancient Roman structure in Jerash, Jordan.
Ruins at Roman Forum
The currency of Switzerland is visible here, there are coins, and there is paper money in the background. Swiss franc coins and banknotes can be used as illustrations for many various financial issues
Selcuk, İzmir , TURKEY - October 18 2020:  Celsus Library is one of the most beautiful structures in Ephesus. Celcius Library was built in 117 A.D. Celsus Library was a monumental tomb for Gaius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, the governor of the province of Asia; from his son Galius Julius Aquila. The grave of Celsus was beneath the ground floor, across the entrance and there was a statue of Athena over it.
2 euro coins with mis-stamping
Athena Temple, Assos, Behramkale
Cardo Maximus Columnade at the Roman Ruins of Jerash in Jordan
An image of Volubilis in Morocco, capturing the ancient Roman ruins set against a scenic backdrop. This archaeological site, with its well-preserved mosaics and columns, offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural blend that characterizes this historic region.
Ancient Spanish silver coins of the King Felipe V. 1717. Coined in Madrid. 2 reales.
Perspolis, Iran- May 26, 2010: Iran is a somehow mysterious country in people' eye but a desirable travel destination for its long history. Persepolis, 60km north to Shiraz, was once the ceremonial capital of the great Persian empire of the Achaemenid kings. Persepolis is a mirror of the magnificent ancient history and culture of Iran. Here is the remains of the anicent Imperial Palace in Perspolis.
Zeus Temple, Aizanoi, Cavdarhisar, Kutahya, Turkey
View of Temple of Apollo in antique city of Didyma, Aydin,Turkey
Ancient Greek acropolis. Front view of the columns and walls. near the tree grows.
Unesco World Heritage Site
the Roman Ruins of Palmyra in Palmyra in the east of Syria.
Jerash is the modern name of the remarkably well=preserved ancient city of Gerasa in Jordan, north of Amman. Inhabited since the Bronze Age, the ruins of the walled Greco-Roman settlement outside the modern city are more extensive than either Rome or Pompei. having been protected by and buried in sand for centuries. Featuring the 2nd-century Hadrian’s Arch, Corinthian columns of the Temple of Artemis and the huge Forum’s oval colonnade that leads to the Cado main thoroughfare
A vertical shot of the details of Salamanca Castilla la Mancha Spain
Heart Sign on the Ancient Column
Apollon Temple in the Side Antique City and Side City Center Drone Photo, Side Antalya, Turkey
Ancient Roman Temple of Antoninus and Faustina built by emperor Antoninus Pius, Rome ,Italy
Closeup view of Temple of Apollo, Corinth, Greece
View of Temple in Sardinia, Italy.
Ancient Jerash. Ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gera at Jordan
Temple of Evora, also known as Temple of Diana
Belper War Memorial in Derbyshire, England, with names visible.
Pamukkale and the ancient city of Hierapolis in Turkey.
It was used for council meetings in the Roman period.\nIzmir, Turkey
Ancient columns of Temple of Zeus, background of the Partenon in Athens, Greece.
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