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Sanctuary of Baalshamin

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Alternative Titles
Temple of Baal-Shamin
Sanctuary of Baal Shamin
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/55620
Date
14-273
Description
The cosmic god Baalshamin (equated, like Bel, with Greek Zeus) had a new, walled three-court sanctuary (see fig. 2), recalling that at Seeia in southern Syria, laid out with a northern shrine (c. ad 11–c. 23), a portico (ad 67) and a ritual banquet room. Tadmor’s earliest surviving structure, a Mesopotamian-style hypogeum ‘underground tomb’ with arched stone doorway and brick-vaulted corridor containing nine loculi (burial compartments) and graves, used c. 150 bc–ad 11, was probably away from housing, but later, as dwellings advanced, it was preserved within the Sanctuary of Baalshamin (1d). The real spur to development seems to have come with semi-independence (c. 64 bc–c. ad 14), when stone began to supplement and supplant mud-brick.exterior is classical in appearance, while the design of the interior is more in keeping with a Semitic cult, and includes an adyton [adyta = small inner rooms adjacent to or within the naos, found in some ancient temples]
 
exterior, 1992
 
Type of Work
Temple; Sanctuary (religious building space)
Subject
Temples, Zeus (Greek deity), Ruined cities, Sanctuaries, Imperial (Roman), Architecture --Syria, Syria --Antiquities, Extinct cities, Gods, Roman, Gods, Greek, Adyta
Rights
(c) June Williamson 1992
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