Ancient Syrian Settlements Seen in Spy Satellite Images

Mandy Mottram inspects the remains of an early Islamic structure, probably an animal corral. The acropolis of Jebel Khalid is in the left background and the Euphrates River in the right background.
(Image credit: David Menere)

Spy satellite images taken in the 1960s and declassified in the 1990s have been used to find ancient settlements in Syria.

The sites are near the ancient fortress of Jebel Khalid, which was established in the wake of conquest of Western Asia by Alexander the Great in the third century BC.

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