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AWIB-ISAW: The Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek (V) A decorated cornice, with a lion-head spigot, from the temple of Jupiter at Baalbek. The remains of the temple itself are visible in the background. by Erik Hermans (2008) copyright: 2008 Erik Hermans (used with permission) photographed place: Heliopolis (Baalbek) pleiades.stoa.org/places/668231

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