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Title
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Syria 1962
Description
An account of the resource
These images were taken by John Ingham on a visit to Syria in 1962 and offered to the archive to enable a comparison of how the sites may have deteriorated over the 50 years since they were taken. This record is especially valuable as several of the buildings in this collection have now been destroyed by the so-called Islamic State.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Contributor
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John Ingham
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Type
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Architecture
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Title
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Palmyra 1962
Description
An account of the resource
These images of Palmyra were taken in the summer of 1962. The tourist infrastructure was less developed at this time and the images also show evidence of intrusive levels of renovation that had mellowed or been replaced by the later half of the C20th. For details relating to each image separately in this item please refer to the inventory appended to this collection.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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1962-08-01
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John Ingham
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Type
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Archaeological Site
1962
Archaeology
Architecture
Baalshamin
Bel
Palmyra
Qalat Ibn Maan
Syria
Tadmor
Temple
Triumphal Arch
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Dura Europos
Description
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Dura Europos is located on the west bank of the River Euphrates and was at the border of the Roman and Persian Empires in the ancient world. In 256 the city was abandoned by the Romans and, because they had built up earth ramparts along the walls, a number of buildings in that sector of the city had remained almost perfectly preserved.
In the early C20th the ruins were rediscovered and spectacularly revealed a synagogue with figural frescoes that entirely changed our understanding of Jewish Art. In addition fragments of fresco in another, more modest building revealed it to be the earliest securely dated place of Christian worship yet discovered and our only known example still extant of an early Christian house-church.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
Type
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Archaeology
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Title
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Dura Europos Temple of Bel
Description
An account of the resource
As with a number of other cult sites in Dura Europos, the Temple of Bel was identified primarily by its frescoes which are now displayed in the National Museum of Damascus.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010-08-06
Contributor
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Joshua Bryant
William Chappell
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Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Architecture
Archaeology
Architecture
Bel
Dura Europos
Euphrates
Syria
Temple
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Title
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Palmyra
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
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Description
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Palmyra is the Roman name for the oasis city in central Syria that was called Tadmor by the Arabs. It was a major trading centre that reached its apogee in the first centuries AD before entering a decline as Roman-Sasanian hostilities disrupted the ancient trade routes on which the city depended for its prosperity. This decline continued during the Arab period and it was only in the C20th that the settlement expanded again. This was due to several factors; modern transport facilitating relatively easy access for tourists to the site's spectacular ruins and also the fact that a notorious prison for political dissidents was built besides the modern town of Tadmor and a large garrison of Syrian military personnel were accordingly based in the city. In May 2015 the site was overrun by the so-called Islamic State terrorist group and is now critically at risk.
Type
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Architecture
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Title
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Palmyra Temple of Bel
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
William Chappell
Type
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Architecture
Date
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1997-02-01/1997-02-28
1998-06-01/1998-06-30
2004-08-01/2004-08-31
2010-08-25
2010-08-26
Description
An account of the resource
The Temple of Bel as it appears today dates from the C1st-C2nd AD, but stands on a much older cult site near the date palm grove and Eqfa spring that enabled the foundation of a city in the middle of the Syrian desert. Later on the cella of the temple was adapted for use as a Christian church and faint traces of frescoes are still visible on the interior walls. It was also fortified in the middle ages and there was a village within the walls of the compound until the population was removed by the French authorities during their rule of Syria in the 1920s.
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Archaeology
Architecture
Bel
C1st-C2nd
Church
Fresco
Islam
Medieval
Palmyra
Roman
Sculpture
Syria
Tadmor
Temple