Dayr Mar Elian: A Monastery of the al-Qalamun, Syria. Historical Background and Project Summary, <em>Les Annales Archéologiques Arabes Syriennes</em>, vol. 45-46 (2002-2003), pp. 419-424
This is the final draft of a paper published in <em>Les Annales Archéologiques Arabes Syriennes.</em>
Emma Loosley
2001-09-01/2001-09-30
Emma Loosley
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Hull, D & Loosley, E, Dayr Mar Elian: A Monastery of the al-Qalamun,Syria. Historical Background and Project Summary, <em>Les Annales Archéologiques Arabes Syriennes</em>, vol. 45-46 (2002-2003), pp. 419-424
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Finds record of the 2010 excavation season at Zalabiyeh
This Excel document records the finds that were collected and lodged in the Deir ez Zor Museum during the 2010 excavation season. These objects are now presumed lost or destroyed due to the IS presence in the town as a consequence of the Syrian civil war.
Emma Loosley
2010-08-23
Emma Loosley
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Inventory of 1962 images
A hand list of the images taken in 1962 with detailed captions provided for each picture by the contributor of the photographs, John Ingham.
Emma Loosley
2015-11-28
John Ingham
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Monastic Archaeology in Syria (2): the 2004 season at Dayr Mar Elian esh-Sharqi, Qaryatayn, Syria
This is the report (unpublished) of the final season of the Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project (DMEAP). It was submitted for publication to <em>Levant</em> but the manuscript was overlooked when the publication changed editorial staff and material was lost in the move.
Emma Loosley
2004-12-01/2004-12-31
Emma Loosley
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Emma Loosley & Niall Finneran, 'Monastic Archaeology in Syria. Excavations at Dayr Mar Elian al-Sharqi, Qaryatayn: a Preliminary Report on the 2001, 2002 and 2003 Field Seasons', <em>Levant</em>, 37 (2005), pp.43-56 http://www.maneyonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/lev.2005.37.1.43
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Syro-British Mission to Deir Ez Zor, Salvage Excavation of the Citadel of Zalabiyeh on the Euphrates. Preliminary Report of the First Campaign (2010)
An internal report submitted to the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) in Damascus and to project sponsors.
Emma Loosley
2010-08-22
Emma Loosley
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Loosley, E, The Citadel of Zalabiyeh on the Euphrates: Placing the site in its historical context and a summary of the first archaeological field season (2010), <em>Res Antiquitatis</em>, Vol. 2, 2011, pp. 259-268 http://resantiquitatis.hypotheses.org/contents-index-2
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The Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project: Report on the 2002 Season Fieldwork
Two interim reports for the funding bodies (SAL and CBRL) explaining the progress of the first season of excavation at Dayr Mar Elian.
Emma Loosley
2002-09-01/2002-09-30
Emma Loosley
Daniel Hull
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The Deir Mar Musa Censer
This is the text of a lecture given on the occasion of a facsimile of the censer taken from Deir Mar Musa by Richard Burton in the C19th being returned to the Community at a reception at the British Council in Damascus on September 27th 2001. The images cannot be included as the copyright for those rests with the British Museum.
Emma Loosley
2001-09-27
Emma Loosley
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The Early Christian bema churches of Syria revisited
A brief note published in <em>Antiquity</em> 75 (2001): 509-10
Emma Loosley
2001-00-00
Emma Loosley
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The Early Syriac Liturgical Drama and its Architectural Setting
This article was published in 1999 and summarises some of the ideas that were expanded in the later monograph The Architecture and Liturgy of the Bema in Fourth- to-Sixth-Century Syrian Churches.
Emma Loosley
1999-00-00
Emma Loosley
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