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The Citadel of Zalabiyeh on the Euphrates
Description
An account of the resource
The salvage excavation of the Byzantine/Early Islamic citadel of Zalabiyeh on the River Euphrates in Syria. This project was begun in 2010 as a salvage mission due to the risk to the site posed by the projected construction of a dam as part of a hydro-electricity scheme. The project has been mothballed since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011.<br /><br />The data published here are the records of that first season of fieldwork in 2010. This includes interim site reports for the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) and funding bodies, photographs of the site fortifications and images of the excavations. It also includes all pictures of the small finds that were recorded and stored in the Deir Ez Zor Museum and are now believed destroyed due to the presence of IS in the city as a consequence of the Syrian Civil War.
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
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Burned feature of Trench 1
Description
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This picture looks N and shows a burned feature of Context 1.03 in Trench 1.
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2010-08-04
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Jolene Debert
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Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeology
Carbon
Castle
Citadel
Fortress
Syria
Zalabiyeh
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The Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project (DMEAP)
Description
An account of the resource
The survey and excavation of the monastery of St Julian of the East (Dayr Mar Elian esh Sharqi), Qaryatayn, Syria, 2001-2004. This is now the most complete surviving record of the site as the monastery was destroyed by the so-called Islamic State group in August 2015.
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Emma Loosley
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The photographs of the 2001-2003 survey and excavation seasons have been lodged with the Archaeological Data Service and are reproduced here with their permission. For those who would like more specialised information such as context and intervention numbers or direction of shot please refer to: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/dmeap_ahrb_2004/gallery.cfm.
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Byzantine Reliquaries
Description
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The damaged remains of two Byzantine reliquaries were found during the excavations at Dayr Mar Elian. The lid of one replicates a Roman sarcophagus and the other piece is a base of a different size decorated with a motif of ringed circles.
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2006-11-02
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Emma Loosley
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Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Dayr Mar Elian
Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project
Mar Elian
Mar Elian esh-Sharqi
Monastery
Qaryatayn
Reliquary
Sculpture
Syria
Syrian Civil War
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Early Christian Archaeology in Georgia
Description
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Despite the attention paid by historians and art historians to the standing early Christian architecture still extant in Georgia, early Christian archaeology remains a relatively under-explored area in the country, with few people working on the field. This means that in many ways very little is known about the evolution of Christianity in Georgia as all the current ideas rest on art historical and textual analysis. Several recent excavations are casting new light on this period and suggest that current assumptions about the spread of early Christianity in Georgia may be flawed.
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Emma Loosley
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Emma Loosley
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Archaeology
Architecture
A still image of architecture.
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Chabukauri
Description
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Chabukauri is located to the west of Nekresi monastery and lies in the modern territory of that foundation. As at Dolochopi, the large three-church basilica found on the site was once the centre of a substantial settlement that has since been overtaken by forest, although in this case the growth is not as dense as it is in Dolochopi. Also as at Dolochopi, there are various phases to the building. In this case the large church is believed to date to the fourth to fifth centuries and, after the main church was damaged in an earthquake, part of the north-eastern sector of the building was adapted to become the south aisle of a new, smaller building. This smaller church was constructed with two distinctive horseshoe-shaped apses, the larger of which had a synthronon - as at the main church in nearby Dolochopi. Also as at Dolochopi there are medieval kist burials scattered across the site. Finally to the north west of the main church there is a small apses structure, believed to date to the fourth century, that boasts a high quality terracotta tiled floor, suggesting that this too could have been an early church. The main building was roofed by timber beams and terracotta tiles held in place with nails and ante fixes as at Dolochopi and here there was evidence that the walls of the structure were once plastered and painted red.
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2016-08-20
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Emma Loosley
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https://iliauni.academia.edu/NodarBakhtadze
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeology
Architecture
Basilica
C4th
C4th-C5th
Chabukauri
Church
Dolochopi
Georgia
Kakheti
Nekresi
Synthronon
Three Church Basilica
Triple Basilica
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The Citadel of Zalabiyeh on the Euphrates
Description
An account of the resource
The salvage excavation of the Byzantine/Early Islamic citadel of Zalabiyeh on the River Euphrates in Syria. This project was begun in 2010 as a salvage mission due to the risk to the site posed by the projected construction of a dam as part of a hydro-electricity scheme. The project has been mothballed since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011.<br /><br />The data published here are the records of that first season of fieldwork in 2010. This includes interim site reports for the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) and funding bodies, photographs of the site fortifications and images of the excavations. It also includes all pictures of the small finds that were recorded and stored in the Deir Ez Zor Museum and are now believed destroyed due to the presence of IS in the city as a consequence of the Syrian Civil War.
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
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Context 2.01 of extension 1 to Trench 2
Description
An account of the resource
This picture shows the first extension to Trench 2 at the level of Context 2.01 looking NE.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010-08-03
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Emma Loosley
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Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeology
Castle
Citadel
Fortress
Syria
Zalabiyeh
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The Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project (DMEAP)
Description
An account of the resource
The survey and excavation of the monastery of St Julian of the East (Dayr Mar Elian esh Sharqi), Qaryatayn, Syria, 2001-2004. This is now the most complete surviving record of the site as the monastery was destroyed by the so-called Islamic State group in August 2015.
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Emma Loosley
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The photographs of the 2001-2003 survey and excavation seasons have been lodged with the Archaeological Data Service and are reproduced here with their permission. For those who would like more specialised information such as context and intervention numbers or direction of shot please refer to: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/dmeap_ahrb_2004/gallery.cfm.
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Dayr Mar Elian
Description
An account of the resource
These images show the cloister of Dayr Mar Elian esh-Sharqi after the Syrian team from the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) finished their work at the site. A strategy for preserving the site has been indefinitely delayed by the start of the Syrian civil war.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2008-06-19
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Emma Loosley
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Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Church
Dayr Mar Elian
Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project
Mar Elian
Mar Elian esh-Sharqi
Monastery
Qaryatayn
Syria
Syrian Civil War
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The Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project (DMEAP)
Description
An account of the resource
The survey and excavation of the monastery of St Julian of the East (Dayr Mar Elian esh Sharqi), Qaryatayn, Syria, 2001-2004. This is now the most complete surviving record of the site as the monastery was destroyed by the so-called Islamic State group in August 2015.
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Emma Loosley
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The photographs of the 2001-2003 survey and excavation seasons have been lodged with the Archaeological Data Service and are reproduced here with their permission. For those who would like more specialised information such as context and intervention numbers or direction of shot please refer to: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/dmeap_ahrb_2004/gallery.cfm.
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Dayr Mar Elian panorama
Description
An account of the resource
This is a panorama of the old cloister looking west, with the new church and graveyard to the rear of the picture. The image was taken by a Lebanese visitor to the site in 2009 after the excavations had been completed.
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Emma Loosley
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2009-08-01/2009-08-31
Contributor
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Antoine Koussa
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Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Archaeological Excavation
Church
Dayr Mar Elian
Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project
Mar Elian
Mar Elian esh-Sharqi
Monastery
Qaryatayn
Syria
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The Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project (DMEAP)
Description
An account of the resource
The survey and excavation of the monastery of St Julian of the East (Dayr Mar Elian esh Sharqi), Qaryatayn, Syria, 2001-2004. This is now the most complete surviving record of the site as the monastery was destroyed by the so-called Islamic State group in August 2015.
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Emma Loosley
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The photographs of the 2001-2003 survey and excavation seasons have been lodged with the Archaeological Data Service and are reproduced here with their permission. For those who would like more specialised information such as context and intervention numbers or direction of shot please refer to: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/dmeap_ahrb_2004/gallery.cfm.
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Dayr Mar Elian post-excavation 2005
Description
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These pictures were taken in 2005 after the British Archaeological excavations had ended and before a Syrian team undertook to excavate the entirety of the cloister. In the year since the excavations had ended a new mud brick chapel had been constructed over the sarcophagus of the saint and at the east end of this chapel the trench where three fragments of Byzantine reliquaries had been discovered with a broken glass vessel had been left uncovered. Groundworks on the north side of the chapel in preparation for a new northern cloister revealed the earlier stratigraphy of the enclosure/chapel wall.
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2005-07-01/2005-07-31
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Emma Loosley
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Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Finds
Archaeology
Architecture
Chapel
Church
Dayr Mar Elian
Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project
Monastery
Qaryatayn
Syria
Syrian Civil War
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The Citadel of Zalabiyeh on the Euphrates
Description
An account of the resource
The salvage excavation of the Byzantine/Early Islamic citadel of Zalabiyeh on the River Euphrates in Syria. This project was begun in 2010 as a salvage mission due to the risk to the site posed by the projected construction of a dam as part of a hydro-electricity scheme. The project has been mothballed since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011.<br /><br />The data published here are the records of that first season of fieldwork in 2010. This includes interim site reports for the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) and funding bodies, photographs of the site fortifications and images of the excavations. It also includes all pictures of the small finds that were recorded and stored in the Deir Ez Zor Museum and are now believed destroyed due to the presence of IS in the city as a consequence of the Syrian Civil War.
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
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Detail of a bone excavated from Context 2.03 in Trench 2
Description
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Detail of an animal bone being excavated from Context 2.03 in Trench 2.
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2010-08-12
Contributor
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Joshua Bryant
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Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeology
Bone
Castle
Citadel
Fortress
Syria
Zalabiyeh
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The Citadel of Zalabiyeh on the Euphrates
Description
An account of the resource
The salvage excavation of the Byzantine/Early Islamic citadel of Zalabiyeh on the River Euphrates in Syria. This project was begun in 2010 as a salvage mission due to the risk to the site posed by the projected construction of a dam as part of a hydro-electricity scheme. The project has been mothballed since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011.<br /><br />The data published here are the records of that first season of fieldwork in 2010. This includes interim site reports for the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) and funding bodies, photographs of the site fortifications and images of the excavations. It also includes all pictures of the small finds that were recorded and stored in the Deir Ez Zor Museum and are now believed destroyed due to the presence of IS in the city as a consequence of the Syrian Civil War.
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
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Detail of a threshold and area of burning in Trench 2
Description
An account of the resource
This picture was taken facing N and shows a threshold and patch of carbon indicating burning discovered in Context 2.02 of Trench 2.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2010-08-08
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
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Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeology
Carbon
Castle
Citadel
Fortress
Syria
Zalabiyeh
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Title
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The Citadel of Zalabiyeh on the Euphrates
Description
An account of the resource
The salvage excavation of the Byzantine/Early Islamic citadel of Zalabiyeh on the River Euphrates in Syria. This project was begun in 2010 as a salvage mission due to the risk to the site posed by the projected construction of a dam as part of a hydro-electricity scheme. The project has been mothballed since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011.<br /><br />The data published here are the records of that first season of fieldwork in 2010. This includes interim site reports for the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) and funding bodies, photographs of the site fortifications and images of the excavations. It also includes all pictures of the small finds that were recorded and stored in the Deir Ez Zor Museum and are now believed destroyed due to the presence of IS in the city as a consequence of the Syrian Civil War.
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Emma Loosley
Joshua Bryant
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Detail of ceramic in situ in Trench 2
Description
An account of the resource
This picture shows a possible ceramic vessel being excavated in Context 2.01 of Trench 2.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2010-08-06
Contributor
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Joshua Bryant
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Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeology
Castle
Ceramic
Citadel
Fortress
Syria
Zalabiyeh