The Syrian limestone relief of the 3rd century AD, "Taemme and His Wife Hadila"
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"Taimei and his wife Hadila" is a cultural relic located in the Louvre, originating from the ancient Palmyra. This cultural relic is a tombstone relief depicting Taimei and his wife Hadila. The discovery site of this cultural relic is Palmyra, a prosperous ancient city located in present-day Syria, at the intersection of several desert commercial roads. This city reached its peak between the 2nd century BC and the 3rd century AD. The relief is the tombstone of Taimei and his wife Hadila, used to mourn their lives and deaths. The reliefs depict their images and some scenes of their lives