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Relief of Akuma, Palmyra 2nd-3rd C [Hirayama Museum] [d/b]

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  • Palmyra, Syria; from the 2nd to 3rd centuries
  • limestone; 46 cm in height

‘The city of Palmyra in central Syria achieved great prosperity in the period from the 1st to 3rd centuries as a trade center connecting the Roman Empire and the Parthian Empire. On the wall shelves of the Palmyran tomb, there was a coffin, on which we could see a portrait of the dead. The portrait of a lady wearing a veil and dressing luxuries reminds us of the prosperity of Palmyra in the past. Inscribed on the back is the Arabic sentence “Arab daughter Akuma, are you sad?”‘

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