In which modern country is Palmyra located?
DOUBLE POINTS: What is Palmyra called by locals?
Syria.
BONUS: Tadmur
Was Palmyrene religion mainly influence by Eastern or Western beliefs?
Eastern. Some gods were presented in Greek or Roman style but the major gods were Syro-Phoenician and Mesopotamian in origin.
Was Palmyrene architecture mainly influenced by Eastern or Western traditions?
Western
In what century was the Palmyrene empire at its peak?
3rd Century CE (270-273)
What was a caravan?
A group of people traveling together, often for the purposes of trade.
What building is shown in the image:
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What were the official languages of Palmyra?
Greek and Aramaic
What is a bas-relief?
A sculpture which is created on a flat background with figures having a 3D effect.
What title was Odaenathus given by the Romans?
HINT: Meant "great" or "magnificent"
Augustus
Why was Palmyra in such an advantageous geographical position? (2 reasons)
- Oasis
- Location in regards to Silk Road trade
- Protection from natural barriers
What kind of column is this?

Corinthian
Which key North African Roman province did Zenobia capture?
Egypt
Who was the Roman emperor that defeated Zenobia and ended the period of Palmyrene dominance?
Aurelian