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Resolução Web
550×365px
19.4×12.9cm 28ppcm
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Baixa resolução
1039×691px
36.7×24.4cm 28ppcm
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Média resolução
2299×1529px
19.5×13.0cm 118ppcm
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Alta resolução
5198×3456px
44.0×29.3cm 118ppcm
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- View of the back of the heavily restored Theatre at Sabratha,Libya.
- Carving of a philosopher in one of rectangular niches found at the front of the stage in the Theatre at Sabratha,Libya.
- Carved depiction of the three graces - in one of the curved niches found on the stage in the theatre at Sabratha,Libya.
- A restored archway marking the entrance to the Curia,or Senate House,at Sabratha,Libya.
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- Detail of carving of Judgement of Paris on one of the decorative panels in the facade of the Roman theatre at Sabratha, one of the most remarkable in the Roman world. This stone carving shows Hermes and Paris on the right. The facade of the theatre consists of three tiers, with 108 fluted Corinthian columns that rise over 20 m above the stage.
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- The facade behind the stage in the Roman theatre at Sabratha is one of the most remarkable in the Roman world. consisting of three tiers, with 108 fluted Corinthian columns that rise over 20 m above the stage. The stage is 43m long, 9m wide and overlooks the orchestra area. The three large concave niches show the personification of Rome and Sabratha, central panel, the Nine Muses, Left panel, and
- Detail of the remaining Corinthian columns of the Temple of Isis overlooking the Mediterranean in Sabratha,Libya.
- View of the Temple of Isis,overlooking the Mediterranean at Sabratha,Libya.
- Some of the Corinthian columns of the Temple of Isis,overlooking the Mediterranean,one of the finest temples at Sabratha,Libya.
- Libya, Sabratha. Roman theatre restored by Italians in the 1920s.
- The Theater, Sabratha, 2nd century Roman city, Libya, North Africa
- Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha. It faces the Mediterranean in keeping with its dedication to the Egyptian goddess Isis,seen here as the protector of sailors