1194-2284 - India. Saint marys syrian orthodox church at thiruvithancode, tamil nadu. Interior. In the footsteps of saint thomas: visiting the eight churches founded by the apostle in kerala (and tamil nadu) after he arrived in 52 ad
1194-2259 - India. Niranam syrian orthodox church, one of eight founded by st. Thomas after 52 ad, kerala. The new gothic church, early 20th century. In the footsteps of saint thomas: visiting the eight churches founded by the apostle in kerala after he arrived in 52 ad
1194-2280 - India. Niranam syrian orthodox church, one of eight founded by st. Thomas after 52 ad, kerala. The new gothic church, early 20th century. In the footsteps of saint thomas: visiting the eight churches founded by the apostle in kerala after he arrived in 52 ad
1194-4 - SYRIA Maalula, the last remaining village in Syria where Aramaic is still spoken. This is not part of Wadi al-Nasarah, being a 150 kilometers to the south, but is nevertheless interesting as the majority of the population are Christians, who enjoy the Convent and shrine of saint Tecla being in their midst
700-11555 - Syria, Syrian Steppe And Desert, Near The Village Of Almansoura The Ruins Of The Roman Fortress Of Resafa Built In 256 Ad, Collapsed Church Built In Vith Century
700-11553 - Syria, Syrian Steppe And Desert, Near The Village Of Almansoura The Ruins Of The Roman Fortress Of Resafa Built In 256 Ad, Collapsed Church Built In Vith Century
744-57 - Prow of the alabaster boat showing the head of a Syrian ibex and a figure thought to be princess Mutnedjmet, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
744-58 - Alabaster boat showing the head of a Syrian ibex and a figure thought to be princess Mutnedjmet on the prow, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
744-74 - Detail from the ceremonial footstool of the king, showing conquered adversaries and enemies of Egypt including a Syrian, Libyan, Nubian and Sudanese, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa