Temple of Aphlad
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Temple of Aphlad
Summary
Temple of Aphlad is an archaeological site[1].
Key Facts
- Temple of Aphlad is located in Al-Salihiyah[2].
- Temple of Aphlad is in the country of Syria[3].
- Temple of Aphlad's instance of is recorded as archaeological site[4].
- Temple of Aphlad's instance of is recorded as temple[5].
- Temple of Aphlad's instance of is recorded as feature[6].
- Temple of Aphlad's instance of is recorded as ruins[7].
- Temple of Aphlad's instance of is recorded as cultural property[8].
- Temple of Aphlad's instance of is recorded as cultural heritage[9].
- Temple of Aphlad's made from material is recorded as mudbrick[10].
- Temple of Aphlad's made from material is recorded as plaster[11].
- Temple of Aphlad's made from material is recorded as stone[12].
- Temple of Aphlad's location is recorded as Dura-Europos[13].
- Temple of Aphlad's part of is recorded as Dura-Europos[14].
- Temple of Aphlad's part of is recorded as Block N8, Dura-Europos[15].
- Temple of Aphlad was dissolved in +0256-00-00T00:00:00Z[16].
- Temple of Aphlad's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 34.743992, 'longitude': 40.728451, 'precision': 1e-06}[17].
- Temple of Aphlad's significant event is recorded as Yale-French Excavation Season Five at Dura-Europos[18].
- Temple of Aphlad's vici.org ID is recorded as 24645[19].
- Temple of Aphlad's Pleiades ID is recorded as 888638015[20].
- Temple of Aphlad's significant person is recorded as Clark Hopkins[21].
- Temple of Aphlad's significant person is recorded as Henry F. Pearson[22].
- Temple of Aphlad's geoshape is recorded as Data:Temple-of-Aphlad.map[23].
- Temple of Aphlad's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject International (Digital) Dura-Europos Archive[24].
- Temple of Aphlad's orientation is recorded as east[25].
- Temple of Aphlad's iDAI.gazetteer ID is recorded as 2122350[26].
Body
Geography
Temple of Aphlad is in the country of Syria[3]. It is located in Al-Salihiyah[2]. Part of include Dura-Europos[14], an archaeological site[27], in Syria[28], founded in -0300[29] and Block N8, Dura-Europos[15], an insula[30], in Syria[31], founded in -0150[32].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include archaeological site[4], temple[5], feature[6], ruins[7], cultural property[8], and cultural heritage[9].