Palmians
The Palmians are an ancient people who inhabited the region of Palmyra, located in present-day Syria. They are known for their significant contributions to art, architecture, and culture during the Roman Empire. Palmyra, also known as Tadmor, was a major city in the Roman province of Syria Phoenice. The Palmians were primarily known for their artistic achievements, which include impressive mosaics, sculptures, and architectural designs. These artistic works are notable for their blend of Greek, Roman, and Eastern influences, reflecting the multicultural environment of the city.
The Palmians were also skilled in various crafts, including pottery, metalwork, and textiles. Their architectural style
The city of Palmyra reached its zenith during the 3rd century AD, but it eventually declined due