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Dublin Core
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Title
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Palmyra
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
Rights
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Description
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Palmyra is the Roman name for the oasis city in central Syria that was called Tadmor by the Arabs. It was a major trading centre that reached its apogee in the first centuries AD before entering a decline as Roman-Sasanian hostilities disrupted the ancient trade routes on which the city depended for its prosperity. This decline continued during the Arab period and it was only in the C20th that the settlement expanded again. This was due to several factors; modern transport facilitating relatively easy access for tourists to the site's spectacular ruins and also the fact that a notorious prison for political dissidents was built besides the modern town of Tadmor and a large garrison of Syrian military personnel were accordingly based in the city. In May 2015 the site was overrun by the so-called Islamic State terrorist group and is now critically at risk.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Architecture
Dublin Core
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Title
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Palmyra Valley of the Tombs
Description
An account of the resource
These pictures show some of the tomb towers that populate the 'Valley of the Tombs' the most famous necropolis associated with Palmyra and located south of the ancient city.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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1997-02-01/1997-02-28
2004-08-01/2004-08-31
2010-08-26
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
William Chappell
Rights
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Architecture
Archaeology
Architecture
Palmyra
Syria
Syrian Civil War
Tadmor
Tomb
Tomb Tower
Valley of the Tombs