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Vintage 8mm home movie footage from 1976 capturing the weathered ruins of an ancient Roman amphitheater in Israel. The clip shows crumbling stone seating, brick walls, and remnants of Greco-Roman architecture under natural daylight. This authentic archival film offers a nostalgic glimpse into historical landmarks preserved from antiquity, showcasing the enduring legacy of Roman engineering in the Middle East. Ideal for documentaries, editorial content, or historical storytelling.
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