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Qatura
Qatura is an ancient Roman-Byzantine site located in northern Syria. The ruins include several rock-cut tombs dating back to the 2nd century AD. Qatura was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of Ancient Villages of Northern Syria in 2011.
Site Information
Country: Syria
District: Aleppo Governorate
Category: Tombs and Necropolises
Site History: 2nd Century AD
Oldest Culture: Roman
Later Cultures: Byzantine
Site Features: Roman & Byzantine Monuments
World Heritage Site
Part of: Ancient Villages of Northern Syria
Date of Inscription: 2011
Exact Location
Elevation: 497 m
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Archaeological Sites in Aleppo Governorate
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Tombs and Necropolises
Tombs and Necropolises in Syria
Tombs and Necropolises in Aleppo Governorate
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World Heitage Sites in Syria
Ancient Villages of Northern Syria
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