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  2. ‘Revered’ temple was long lost in the sands of Iraqi desert ...

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    Photos show the fragmented ruins reemerging from the dry desert ground. The temple ruins (foreground) and spoil heap (background). Although only the ruins of the sanctuary remain, the structure ...

  3. Petra - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of the Winged Lions is a large temple complex dated to the reign of King Aretas IV (9 BC–40 AD). The temple is located in Petra's so-called Sacred Quarter, an area situated at the end of Petra's main Colonnaded Street consisting of two majestic temples, the Qasr al-Bint and, opposite, the Temple of the Winged Lions on the northern ...

  4. Lego Minecraft - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Outpost 519 4 Minecraft - Minifig-scale 2015 ... Jungle Temple 598 3 Minecraft - Minifig-scale 2017 Includes brick-built Ocelot 21133-1 The Witch Hut

  5. Al-Khazneh - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khazneh The first glimpse of Petra's Treasury (Al-Khazneh) upon exiting the Siq. Al-Khazneh (Arabic: الخزنة; IPA:, "The Treasury"), A.K.A. Khazneh el-Far'oun (treasury of the pharaoh), is one of the most elaborate rock-cut tombs in Petra, a city of the Nabatean Kingdom inhabited by the Arabs in ancient times.

  6. Kristoffer Zetterstrand - Wikipedia

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    In June 2024, Mojang Studios collaborated with Zetterstrand to add fifteen more paintings to Minecraft in commemoration of the game's fifteenth anniversary. [3] His paintings are often based on virtual still lifes and scenography sculpted in 3D applications, and he has broadened his sources of images to include vintage photography and imagery. [4]

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  8. Hatra - Wikipedia

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    The temples covered some 1.2 hectares and were dominated by the Great Temple, an enormous structure with vaults and columns that once rose to 30 metres. The city was famed for its fusion of Greek, Mesopotamian, Canaanite, Aramean and Arabian pantheons, known in Aramaic as Beiṯ Ĕlāhā ("House of God").

  9. Dakhla Oasis - Wikipedia

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    Deir el-Hagar (Egyptian Arabic: دير الحجر ‎ 'Monastery of Stone', Ancient Egyptian: S.t-wȝḥ, Sioua [5]) is a Roman sandstone temple on the western edge of Dakhla Oasis, about 10 km from Qasr ad-Dakhla. The Temple was erected during the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero, and decorated during the time of Vespasian, Titus and Domitian.