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Title
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The Limestone Massif of North-Western Syria
Description
An account of the resource
An archive of photographs taken on the Limestone Massif 1997-1999. They provide a record of the late antique towns and villages that populated the region from the first century BC/AD and that reached their height in the fourth- to sixth-centuries before mysteriously declining from the first decade of the seventh century onwards.
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Emma Loosley
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Title
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Ba'udeh
Description
An account of the resource
The church at Ba'udeh has been dated to 392/3 by inscriptions and the village appears to have been very wealthy in late antiquity. The fallen masonry obscures the church interior, although the presence of notched pillars suggests that it had a nave barrier, as noted at other sites. Tchalenko recorded a Greek-style ambon - a pulpit that would have held one person - rather than the bema that was more common in this region of Syria.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Relation
A related resource
Emma Loosley, The Architecture and Liturgy of the Bema in Fourth- to-Sixth-Century Syrian Churches, TSEC 1, Brill, 2012 http://www.brill.com/architecture-and-liturgy-bema-fourth-sixth-century-syrian-churches
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Architecture
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1997-05-01/1997-05-31
392/3
Ambon
Architecture
Ba'udeh
Bema
Church
Jebel Barisha
Kafar Daret 'Azzeh
Kfellusin
Kharab Shams
Limestone Massif
Syria
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Title
A name given to the resource
The Limestone Massif of North-Western Syria
Description
An account of the resource
An archive of photographs taken on the Limestone Massif 1997-1999. They provide a record of the late antique towns and villages that populated the region from the first century BC/AD and that reached their height in the fourth- to sixth-centuries before mysteriously declining from the first decade of the seventh century onwards.
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
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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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Kfellusin North Church
Description
An account of the resource
The north, probably C5th, church has been heavily mined for building materials and, at the time of the visit was strewn with rubbish. Only the bema, apse and part of the southern colonnade were still extant and the presence of a notched pillar suggested that originally some form of nave barrier was present - as appears to have been the case at several other sites such as Kharab Shams and Kafar Daret 'Azzeh.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1997-05-01/1997-05-31
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
Rights
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Architecture
Relation
A related resource
Emma Loosley, The Architecture and Liturgy of the Bema in Fourth- to-Sixth-Century Syrian Churches, TSEC 1, Brill, 2012 http://www.brill.com/architecture-and-liturgy-bema-fourth-sixth-century-syrian-churches
Bema
C5th
Church
Jebel Halaqa
Kafar Daret 'Azzeh
Kfellusin
Kharab Shams
Limestone Massif
Syria
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Title
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The Limestone Massif of North-Western Syria
Description
An account of the resource
An archive of photographs taken on the Limestone Massif 1997-1999. They provide a record of the late antique towns and villages that populated the region from the first century BC/AD and that reached their height in the fourth- to sixth-centuries before mysteriously declining from the first decade of the seventh century onwards.
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
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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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Kharab Shams
Description
An account of the resource
The church of Kharab Shams was built in the C4th and is generally well preserved, however it was altered in the early Islamic period when the apse area was turned into a small fortress. Today the small settlement is completely abandoned except by shepherds and goatherds who use the wells around the site.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1997-05-01/1997-05-31
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Emma Loosley
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Architecture
Relation
A related resource
Emma Loosley, <em>The Architecture and Liturgy of the Bema in Fourth- to-Sixth-Century Syrian Churches</em>, TSEC 1, Brill, 2012 http://www.brill.com/architecture-and-liturgy-bema-fourth-sixth-century-syrian-churches
Architecture
Bema
C4th
Church
Early Islamic
Fortress
Jebel Seman
Kharab Shams
Limestone Massif
Syria