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Roman Column, Anjar
The Roman Columns in Anjar (8th century CE) were most probably reused from earlier 4th century CE Christian buildings.
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Mihrab, Anjar
Mihrab or niche in the wall of a mosque at Anjar (8th century CE) that indicates the qibla or direction to Mecca, decorated by an apex arch lintel carved with vegetal carving above Byzantine characters.
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Portara, Naxos
The Portara of Naxos. The doorway leading from the prodromos to the cella of the 6th century BCE temple of Apollo. The doorway is 6m high and 3.5 m wide. The temple itself, as indicated by its surviving foundations, measured some 59 by 28...
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Anjar
The 8th century CE ruins of Anjar, a city of the Umayyad civilization (modern day Lebanon). The palace of the Caliph - highest area of the whole site - the Roman arcade is clearly seen. The site reveals a long period of early occupation by...
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Hittite Empire c. 1300 BCE
The Hittite Empire at its maximum extension c. 1300 BCE (indicated in red. The Eyptian area of influence is indicated in green).
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Roman Aqueduct, Caesarea
The Roman aqueduct of Caesarea Palestina.
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Galerius
A bronze nummus of Aquileia depicting Galerius, r. 305-311 CE (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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Map of the World in 1000 BCE
A map of the world in 1000 BCE illustrating:
hunter-gatherers (yellow)
nomadic pastoralists (purple)
simple farming societies (green)
complex farming societies/chiefdoms (orange)
state societies (blue)
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Theatre, Carthago Nova
The Roman theatre of Carthago Nova (New Carthage), in modern southern Spain.
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Gold Solidus of Antioch
A gold solidus from Antioch depicting Emperor Julian, 361-363 CE. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).