Travel > PMR641-01
© Peter Michael Rhodes
Photographer: | Peter Michael Rhodes | |||
Collection: | Travel | |||
Filename: | PMR641-01 |
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Upload Date: | 2012-11-10 13:28:41 | |||
Photo Size: | 2.1mb 3543x3543 pixels | |||
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Caption: | Libya, Tripolitania: ruins of the ancient city of Sabratha, foundedabout 500 BC as a Phoenician trading post, later being Romanised after Carthage fell to the Romans in the Third Punic War in 146 BC. It reached its apogee under the Emperor Septimius Severus in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, but was severely damaged in an earthquake in 365 AD. After the Arab conquest it lost all importance to Leptis Magna. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982.An example of the inspired stone carving on a piece of fallen masonry, with the capital of a Corinthian column behind. |
Keywords: | Roman architecture, Punic architecture, Maghreb, archeology, archeological excavations, stone carving, artistic |