Tower of Atenatan As worded by Anna Witecka, "The tower-tomb of Atenatan is the earliest dated tomb in the Palmyrene necropolis. The date of the tower, established by an inscription, is 9 B.C. and the date of the fall of Palmyra in 273 A.D. must be accepted as the
terminus ante quem. Built of irregular stones, the tower is quadrangular and narrows toward the top." As described by J. M. C. Toynbee, the tomb "has a facade of limestone blocks and a panelled stone door, composed of two wings that turn on pivots, above which is the slab for a bilingual Greek and
Palmyrene (Araméenne) inscription."
Tower of Kitot The Tower of Kitot dated from 40 AD.
Tower of Iamblichus The Tomb of Iamblichus dated to AD 81 It is about 58 feet high.
Tower of Elahbel ==See also==