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Title
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Dura Europos
Description
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Dura Europos is located on the west bank of the River Euphrates and was at the border of the Roman and Persian Empires in the ancient world. In 256 the city was abandoned by the Romans and, because they had built up earth ramparts along the walls, a number of buildings in that sector of the city had remained almost perfectly preserved.
In the early C20th the ruins were rediscovered and spectacularly revealed a synagogue with figural frescoes that entirely changed our understanding of Jewish Art. In addition fragments of fresco in another, more modest building revealed it to be the earliest securely dated place of Christian worship yet discovered and our only known example still extant of an early Christian house-church.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Contributor
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Emma Loosley
Type
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Archaeology
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Title
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Views of Dura Europos in 1992
Description
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These general views of the fortifications and archaeological site were taken in December 1992.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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1992-12-01/1992-12-31
Contributor
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Cherryl & Richmond Hunt
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Type
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Archaeological Site
Archaeological Excavation
Archaeology
Architecture
City gate
Dura Europos
Fortifications
Syria