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Sunday, November 17, 2019

Ancient Middle Eastern Temple Destroyed - ROBERT SEPEHR

The Ain Dara site is located northwest of Aleppo, Syria, and dates back over 3,000 years, to around the 10th century BC. The ancient Syro-Hittite temple was decorated with stone sculptures depicting lions and sphinxes, with massive footprints measuring about one meter long and facing toward the interior of the temple carved into the floor right outside of the entrance.


The states that are called Syro-Hittite were Luwian, Aramaic and Phoenician speaking political entities of the Iron Age in northern Syria and southern Anatolia that arose following the collapse of the Hittite Empire in around 1180 BC and lasted until roughly 700 BC.



Robert Sepehr is an anthropologist and author
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