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This image depicts a long, narrow interior hall, identified as an archaeological exhibit space or museum corridor in Hims, Syria. The floor is covered with a patterned marble tile arrangement featuring repeating concentric squares in alternating light and dark grey tones. Plain, light-colored walls line both sides of the corridor, leading towards a distant, brightly illuminated end wall. The ceiling is a light tone, possibly fabric or paneling, framed by dark wooden cornices containing a series of recessed spotlights that provide uniform, warm illumination.

Along the right wall, multiple dark-framed arched recesses or window openings are visible. Objects displayed on this side include a large, dark grey stone slab leaning vertically against the wall, a carved light-colored stone capital resting directly on the floor, and a light-brown ceramic amphora positioned on a black metal stand. A white rectangular vent or cover is located near the floor in the foreground.

On the left side of the corridor, a dark-framed doorway is partially visible in the foreground. Additional stone artifacts, including large carved slabs, are arranged along this wall, alongside a light-colored pottery vessel on a stand.

In the mid-ground and background, larger archaeological exhibits are arranged centrally and along the walls. These include a prominently displayed, intricately carved stone sarcophagus or chest, a dark stone basin, and various additional stone fragments and architectural elements. A folded yellowish-brown fabric piece is visible on the floor near the sarcophagus. The scene contains no human presence.
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Aug 12, 2025

Hims, Syria

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This image depicts a long, narrow interior hall, identified as an archaeological exhibit space or museum corridor in Hims, Syria. The floor is covered with a patterned marble tile arrangement featuring repeating concentric squares in alternating light and dark grey tones. Plain, light-colored walls line both sides of the corridor, leading towards a distant, brightly illuminated end wall. The ceiling is a light tone, possibly fabric or paneling, framed by dark wooden cornices containing a series of recessed spotlights that provide uniform, warm illumination. Along the right wall, multiple dark-framed arched recesses or window openings are visible. Objects displayed on this side include a large, dark grey stone slab leaning vertically against the wall, a carved light-colored stone capital resting directly on the floor, and a light-brown ceramic amphora positioned on a black metal stand. A white rectangular vent or cover is located near the floor in the foreground. On the left side of the corridor, a dark-framed doorway is partially visible in the foreground. Additional stone artifacts, including large carved slabs, are arranged along this wall, alongside a light-colored pottery vessel on a stand. In the mid-ground and background, larger archaeological exhibits are arranged centrally and along the walls. These include a prominently displayed, intricately carved stone sarcophagus or chest, a dark stone basin, and various additional stone fragments and architectural elements. A folded yellowish-brown fabric piece is visible on the floor near the sarcophagus. The scene contains no human presence.

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