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Three
Roman
Temples Akroum is the name of a mountain with many villages on it slopes, one of which is also called Akroum. Almost all these villages contain remnants from antiquity. Ancient tombs made of stone slabs or carved into cliffs can be seen, as well as the remains of churches. In and around Akroum village itself you will find a Roman temple, a large Byzantine church dedicated to Mar Shamshoum al-Jabbar (Saint Samson the Strong) and numerous cisterns. |
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Two
interesting
parallel
structures
can
be
seen
at
a
place
called
Jabal
al-Hussein.
The
best
preserved
is
a
temple
on
the
north
of
the
site
whose
cella
is
divided
by
a
large
arch.
During
the
Byzantine
era
this
west-facing
monument
was
transformed
into
a
church.
Nearby
are
the
ruins
of
another
temple,
larger
in
size,
but
with
only
enough
elements
remaining
to
identify
its
basic
plan.
Fragments
of
cornices,
Corinthian
capitals
and
huge
millstones
are
scattered
in
and
around
the
structure. In the little valley known as Wadi as-Saba', or Valley of the Lion, are two steles that appear to go back to Neo-Babylonian times, The first represents a figure wearing a tiara. Facing right, he is being attacked by a lion standing on its rear legs. The hunter, probably royal, is seizing the lion by the neck with his left hand while his right hand holds a dagger at the ready. Sixty meters above the stele of the lion, at a place known as "Shir as-Sanam" or Cliff of the Statue, is another rock-carved stele in the shape of a cone. The bas-relief shows a king facing right, holding an unidentified object in his right hand and a scepter in his left. Above the king, who wears a tiara, are the symbols of divinity: the seven-pointed star of Ishtar and the crescent moon of Sin. |
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