The Temple Of Baal |
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Nancy Neeter |
Replica of The Arch of Triumph of Palmyra in Trafalgar Square, London The Temple of Bel, also known as the Temple of Baal, was an ancient temple located in Palmyra, Syria. The temple, consecrated to the Mesopotamian god Bel, worshipped at Palmyra in triad with the lunar god Aglibol and the sun god Yarhibol, formed the center of religious life in Palmyra and was dedicated in 32 AD.[1][2] Its ruins were considered among the best preserved at Palmyra,[3] until they were destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in August 2015.[4] The arched main entrance into the temple is still intact. Digital reconstruction of the Temple of Bel from the New Palmyra project
The temple's main entrance survived the destruction by ISIL
2007
photo 3/27/16
photo arch 2006
temple 2008
Many statues had faces chipped off - in keeping with strict Sharia interpetation of the depictions of human forms
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