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Camp of Diocletian
Palmyra (Tadmor) اريملاب
Byzantine Missionaries, Foreign Rulers, and Christian Narratives (Ca
English
The Palmyrene Prosopography
03 April 2014 (Pdf)
Exhibition Checklist I. Creating Palmyra's Legacy
Journal of Roman Archaeology
The Ruin of the Roman Empire
The Roman Tetrakionion at Ancient Aphrodisias: an Analysis, Documentation, and Reconstruction Program
Imperial Women and the Evolution of Succession Ideologies in the Third Century
Kings –‘King of Kings’
OF CRISIS? Benefit of the Cities in Syria Phoenice
SITE of PALMYRA - Citadel - Museum - Archaeological Site
The Role of Palmyrene Temples in Long- Distance Trade in the Roman Near East by John Berkeley Grout
Reviving Palmyra in Multiple Dimensions
TEACHER NOTES WORLD HISTORY SSWH1 Analyze the Origins, Structures, and Interactions of Societies in the Ancient World from 3500 BCE/BC to 500 BCE/BC
Britain and the Anglo-Saxons in Late Antiquity Todd Morrison
Coins from Palmyra 1959–2001)
Top View
ASOR CULTURAL HERITAGE INITIATIVES Special Report on The
Vision of the Reconstruction of Destructed Monuments
History of Europe 476 - 1453 Ad Semester - Iv, Academic Year 2020-21
Diocletian, Hereditary Succession and the Tetrarchic Dynasty
Temple, Church and Mosque
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Roman
From Mycenae to Constantinople: the Evolution of the Ancient City I
Studia Palmyreńskie Xi
ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (CHI): Planning for Safeguarding Heritage Sites in Syria and Iraq1
Palmyra and Expert Failure Preservation in the Context of Active Conflict Suggests an Absence of Ethical Concerns
Remarks on Water Supply in Palmyra. Results of a Survey in 2010 Author(S)
Chapter 1 Introduction
Civilizational Memory: the Transformation of Palmyra As a Cultural Patrimony of the West