Only the tower and one room to its north survived when the original range of buildings along the east collapsed due to termite damage in the 1980s.
Creator
Emma Loosley
Date of Visit
9th July 2002
Contributor
Daniel Hull
Rights
Metadata and all media released under Creative Commons unless otherwise indicated
Related Resources
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.
Type
Architecture
Tags
Architecture, Dayr Mar Elian, Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project, Qaryatayn, Syria, Syrian Civil War, Tower
Collection
The Dayr Mar Elian Archaeological Project (DMEAP)
Citation
Emma Loosley, “View of the modern buildings at the east end of the cloister with the remains of the mud brick range still extant to the south.,” Architecture and Asceticism, accessed January 15, 2025, https://architectureandasceticism.exeter.ac.uk/items/show/368.