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Qasr el Banat, Lebanon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Qasr el Banat, Lebanon
Qasr el Banat is an ancient temple situated east of Chlifa in the Baalbek District of the Beqaa Governorate in Lebanon. The local tourism brochure suggests the site was called the Girls palace and was the residence of virgins in Roman times. George F. Taylor classified Qasr el Banat amongst a group of Temples of the Beqaa Valley. It is suggested to date to Ancient Roman, Ancient Greek eras or earlier. The temple is located on a rocky plateau, accessible by a climb up a hill. The top of the hill is covered in various platforms, cisterns, tanks and steps that have been carved out of solid bedrock. Amongst the remains is a small antae temple, constructed of large square blocks that was used as a fortress in later times. Some sections remain intact built up two or three layers high. A basilica from a later period was built alongside the temple.〔 There are two circular structures located around southeast of the temple that are thought to have been examples of the high places referenced in the Bible. ==References==
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