ruins of Palmyra Potez 29-4 biplane
This airmail stamp illustrates the meeting of ancient majesty and modern aviation by depicting a biplane flying over the ruins of Palmyra. The scene highlights the Tetrapylon and the monumental colonnades of this desert oasis, once the heart of Queen Zenobia’s empire. Symbolically, the image bridges the gap between a glorious past and a technically advancing future, framing Palmyra as an eternal landmark in the Syrian desert. In the national context, the stamp emphasizes the historical depth and geographic vastness of the territory, positioning Syria’s heritage as a central pillar of its identity even as it adopts new international standards of communication and transport.