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The Dead Cities |
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The so-called 'Dead Cities' are Byzantine towns that flourished by
intercepting the trade routes to Antioch and utilizing this to market
their agrarian produce.
What caused their demise is the subject of some debate. It appears that when in the 7th century AD the trade routes changed as the Byzantine Empire gave way to the Umayyad Caliphate in this region, these cities were gradually abandoned. However, many of the buildings were constructed very solidly out of the local limestone, and so remain standing, sometimes to several storeys in height, giving an eerie feeling of recent abandonment.
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Last modified 03/11/2002