Sunday, November 08, 2020

Palmyre

THE FRENCH MINISTRY OF CULTURE has antiquities websites that have just come to my attention. Here is the one on Palmyra.
The oasis of Palmyra is in northwest Syria. The city stood at the meeting point of several routes across the desert steppe. It came to prominence in Roman times and was later closely associated with Queen Zenobia.
It has an excellent collection of photos and commentary on every aspect of the history and architecture of Palmyra. The link is to the English version of the website.

For many PaleoJudaica posts on Palmyra, its history, the ancient Aramaic dialect spoken there (Palmyrene), and the city's tragic reversals of fortune, which more recently seem to have been trending for the better, start here and follow the links.

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