The Praetorium of the Camp of Diocletian in the Roman Empire ruins in the ancient Semitic city of Palmyra June 16, 2006 in present-day Tadmur, Homs, Syria. Archaeological finds date the city to the Neolithic period and it has reported to have been destroyed by Islamic State militants in 2015.


The Praetorium of the Camp of Diocletian in the Roman Empire ruins in the ancient Semitic city of Palmyra June 16, 2006 in present-day Tadmur, Homs, Syria. Archaeological finds date the city to the Neolithic period and it has reported to have been destroyed by Islamic State militants in 2015.


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Location: Tadmur, Homs, Syria
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