These pictures are taken some days after the last images and show the second extension to the trench, by which point it was clear that the trench was uncovering a street of terraced one room dwellings.
Creator
Emma Loosley
Date
2010-08-08
Contributor
Yaarob Abdallah
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The trench overseen by the DGAM expanded rapidly and this is the first of a series of extensions that were added to the trench as it was extended to reveal a row of simple houses.
Creator
Emma Loosley
Date
2010-08-02
Contributor
Yaarob Abdallah
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These pictures are of the northernmost trench opened and overseen by Yaarob Abdallah of the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM). The photographs record the first phase of his work.
Creator
Emma Loosley
Date
2010-08-01
Contributor
Yaarob Abdallah
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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
Emma Loosley
Date
2010-08-06
Contributor
Joshua Bryant
William Chappell
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