Tourists viewing the Roman Corinthian temple ruins at the Omrit archaeological site, Israel
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11135 x 2640 px | 94.3 x 22.4 cm | 37.1 x 8.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
20 April 2012Location:
Omrit, IsraelPhotographer:
Todd StrandMore information:
Tourists at the Roman Corinthian temple ruins at the Omrit historic site, Israel - The ancient site of Omrit (also known as Horbat Omrit) sits atop a foothill of Mount Hermon. After a brushfire cleared the area in 1998, excavations led by Macalester College have been taking place with assistance from nearby Kfar Szold. The region was well trodden by Roman influence, and thus far excavations have yielded three phases of temple construction approximated at mid-1st century BCE, 20 BCE and 1st century CE.