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Title
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The hinterland of Edessa
Description
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This collection of photographs was taken on the field trip to Edessa in November 2012. Whereas Edessa was an early and conspicuously Christian city, its hinterland was a patchwork of early Christian and resolutely Pagan religious practices. It is notable that at least one stubbornly pagan cult centre, Harran, then became an early supporter of Islam. These pictures are intended to contextualise the wider region around Edessa and shed light on its Syriac-speaking inhabitants.
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Emma Loosley
Peter Leeming
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
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Title
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Dayr Yakub
Description
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Dayr Yakub is a C5th monastery on the edge of the suburbs to the south of Urfa. The monastery is built on the top of a hill above an ancient quarry and clearly appropriated the site of a former pagan sanctuary. The earlier cult complex was also used as a necropolis as well as a place of sacrifice as a Palmyrene-style tomb tower, complete with a Syriac inscription, was incorporated into the later monastery buildings.
Date
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2012-11-18
Contributor
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Emma Loosley and Peter Leeming
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Type
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Architecture
Creator
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Emma Loosley
C5th
Dayr Yakub
Edessa
Inscription
Monastery
Necropolis
Palmyra
Quarry
Syriac
Syriac Inscription
Tomb Tower
Turkey
Urfa