Portico and Footprints

ID: SYAD02

Portico and Footprints

View of three huge footprints in the portico of the Iron Age temple at Ain Dara. Each footprint is 3 ft. [1 m.] long!! They are unique in temple architecture in the Ancient Near East. John Monson suggests that they "... are probably intended to indicate the presence of the deity who resided in the 'Ain Dara temple" (p. 27 below).

The steps in the upper right portion of the image lead to the threshold and main hall of the temple.

Image courtesy of Mark Connally.

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For a diagram of the temple see p. 23 in Monson, John J. “The New 'Ain Dara Temple: Closest Solomonic Parallel.”Biblical Archaeology Review vol. 26, no. 3 (May/June, 2000): 20–35, 67.

Image from the Zondervan Atlas of the Bible, p. 138. To view/use additional images from the Atlas Click Here.

Image from the Zondervan Atlas of the Bible, p. 147.

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Keywords: Portico, Footprint Footprints, Ain Dara, Ein, En, Syria, John Monson, Mark Connally, Solomon, Solomonic Temple, SYAD02, Zondervan Atlas of the Bible, Carl Rasmussen, Atlas147, 147