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746-70120 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70102 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70109 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70112 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70110 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70118 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70104 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70121 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70114 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70106 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
817-460077 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC. Paestum archaeological site, Italy.
832-129736 - Ruins of Kourion, excavation site of ancient Kourion, Graeco-Roman amphitheatre, Odeon, Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Akrotiri peninsula, near Episkopi, southern Cyprus
832-129737 - Ruins of Kourion, excavation site of ancient Kourion, Graeco-Roman amphitheatre, Odeon, Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Akrotiri peninsula, near Episkopi, southern Cyprus
832-129739 - Ruins of Kourion, excavation site of ancient Kourion, Graeco-Roman amphitheatre, Odeon, Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Akrotiri peninsula, near Episkopi, southern Cyprus
817-430777 - Doric style temple of Hera of Paestum, built around 550 BC by Greek colonists from Sybaris, is the oldest surviving temple in Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-430776 - Doric style temple of Hera of Paestum, built around 550 BC by Greek colonists from Sybaris, is the oldest surviving temple in Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-428763 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-424287 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-424288 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-421812 - The ancient Doric Greek temple of Athena of Pastum built in about 500 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-421814 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-421813 - The ancient Doric Greek temple of Athena of Pastum built in about 500 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-419020 - The ancient Doric Greek temple of Athena of Pastum built in about 500 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-419021 - The ancient Doric Greek temple of Athena of Pastum built in about 500 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-419018 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-419022 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
832-54986 - Female statue with dividers and a globe, Unteres Schloss Belvedere palace, character from the Graeco-Roman mythology, Rennweg street, Vienna, Austria, Europe
832-54977 - Female statue with a tambourine, Unteres Schloss Belvedere palace, character from the Graeco-Roman mythology, Rennweg street, Vienna, Austria, Europe
817-416518 - Close up of the ancient Doric Greek capitals & columns of the Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-416519 - The ancient Doric Greek temple of Athena of Pastum built in about 500 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-412065 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-416517 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
817-412066 - The ancient Doric Greek Temple of Hera of Paestum built in about 460-450 BC Paestum archaeological site, Italy
746-70111 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70115 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70119 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70116 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
746-70107 - Middle East, Jordan, Jerah, a great and well conserved Graeco-Roman city
557-778 - The Monumental Arch, at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
391-6368 - View over Graeco-Roman city towards Roman Temple of Bel, 45 AD, Palmyra, Syria, Middle East
391-6143 - Tetrapylon on Graeco-Roman columned main street, 1st century AD, Palmyra, Syria, Middle East
391-6453 - Graeco-Roman Agora, Palmyra, Syria, Middle East
391-6366 - Qalaat Ibn Maan, 17th century Arab Castle overlooking the Graeco-Roman city, Palmyra, Syria, Middle East
391-6432 - The Roman Baths of Diocletian dating from the 3rd century AD, and the columned main street dating from the 1st century AD, at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
391-6445 - The entrance to the Roman Amphitheatre dating from the 1st century AD, at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
391-6522 - View over the Palmyrene Tower Tombs, multi-storey burial chambers dating from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
391-6338 - The Tetrapylon and the columned main street dating from the 1st century AD, at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
391-6464 - The Camp of Diocletian, dating from the Roman period, 2nd century AD, at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
391-6450 - Graeco-Roman Tetrapylon and Qalaat Ibn Maan, 17th century Arab castle on hill behind, Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
322-1648 - The Amphitheatre in dawn light (Roman, dating from C1st AD), at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Palmyra, Syria, Middle East *** Local Caption ***
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