TWD Lauren Cohan Dead City

The Dead Cities or Forgotten Cities are a group of 700 abandoned settlements in northwest Syria between Aleppo and Idlib. Around 40 villages grouped in eight archaeological parks situated in north-western Syria provide an insight into rural life in Late Antiquity and during the Byzantine period. Most of the villages, which date from the 1st to 7th …
The Dead Cities or Forgotten Cities are a group of 700 abandoned settlements in northwest Syria between Aleppo and Idlib. Around 40 villages grouped in eight archaeological parks situated in north-western Syria provide an insight into rural life in Late Antiquity and during the Byzantine period. Most of the villages, which date from the 1st to 7th centuries, were abandoned between the 8th and 10th centuries. The settlements feature the well-preserved architectural remains of dwellings, pagan temples, churches, cisterns, bathhouses, etc. Important dead cities include the Church of Saint Simeon Stylites, Dahis, Serjilla, Ruweiha and al Bara.
  • Location: Limestone Massif, Syria
  • Includes: Jebel Sem'an · Qal'at Sem'an · Kafr Nabu · Sinkhar · Jebel Zawiyé · Ba'uda · Rouweiha · Jebel al-A'la · Qalb Lozé · Jebel Barisha · Deirouné · Jebel Wastani · Kafr Aqareb
  • Criteria: Cultural: (iii)(iv)(v)
  • Reference: 1348
  • Inscription: 2011 (35th Session)
  • Endangered: 2013–present
  • Area: 12,290 ha (30,400 acres)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org