Head of a woman
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Head of a woman
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Published 2017-08-14T10:41:26+00:00
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This fragment was found in Palmyra.
Palmyra became part of the Roman Empire when it was annexed and paid tribute early in the reign of Tiberius, around 14 AD. The Romans included Palmyra in the province of Syria, and defined the region's boundaries; a boundary marker laid by Roman governor Silanus was found 75 kilometres northwest of the city at Khirbet el-Bilaas. A marker at the city's southwestern border was found at Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi, and its eastern border extended to the Euphrates valley. This region included numerous villages subordinate to the center such as al-Qaryatayn (35 other settlements have been identified by 2012).
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Date de publication | 14/08/2017 |
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Titre | Head of a woman |
Date | 2nd-3rd century A.D. |
Période | Roman |
Medium | Limestone |
Artiste | Unknown artist |
Localisation | Istanbul Archaeological Museum |
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