04644nam 22005533 450 991085429950332120250331124510.097817849194811784919489(CKB)4900000000578553(BIP)065267872(BIP)080312099(MiAaPQ)EBC31204041(Au-PeEL)EBL31204041(OCoLC)1240187831(Exl-AI)31204041(EXLCZ)99490000000057855320250314d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierArchaeological Explorations in Syria 2000-2011 Proceedings of ISCACH-Beirut 20151st ed.Oxford :Archaeopress,2018.©2018.1 online resource (464 p.)ill9781784919474 1784919470 Cover -- Copyright Page -- Tribute -- Conference details -- Contents Page -- Introduction -- Jeanine Abdul Massih and Shinichi Nishiyama -- THE EXCAVATIONS IN SYRIA 2000-2010 -- Aleppo -- The Paleolithic Excavations at the Dederiyeh Cave, Afrin Valley (1989-2011) -- Takeru Akazawa and Yoshihiro Nishiaki -- Archaeological Excavations at Tell Qaramel 1999-2011 (Aleppo-North Syria) -- Yousef Kanjou -- The Last Excavation at Arslan Tash/Shiran -- Serena Maria Cecchini and Fabrizio Venturi -- Unfinished Work at Tell Ahmar. Early and Middle Bronze Age Finds -- Guy Bunnens -- A Colonnaded Building in a Commercial Area at Seleucid Jebel Khalid -- Heather Jackson -- The Monuments of Cyrrhus - Nebi Houri -- Jeanine Abdul Massih -- Archaeological and Architectural Studies in Northern Syria (Dead Cities): General Presentation with Three Missions in El-Bâra and Ruweiha -- Gérard Charpentier -- Maamoun Abdulkarim -- Damascus -- A New Place of Worship Dedicated to Zeus Theandrios inside the Temple Precinct of Damascene Jupiter -- Houmam Saad -- Al-Qaryatayn in the Heart of the Syrian Desert: Deir Mar Elian Al-Sheikh -- Wouroud Brahim -- Daraa/SuweidaGenerated by AI.Syria has been a major crossroads of civilizations in the ancient Near East since the dawn of human kind. Until the current crisis began in 2011, Syria was one of the foremost pioneers in the investigation of past human knowledge, diversity, and identity. However, due to the ongoing war, archaeological excavations came to an abrupt halt. Since then, there have been countless alarming reports of damage or destruction inflicted on archaeological, historical, and museum sites.The International Syrian Congress on Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (ISCACH), held December 3-5, 2015 in Beirut, Lebanon, was designed to bring together international scholars who have directed or participated in archaeological expeditions in Syria, and colleagues from Syria. By doing so, not only could the results of years of archaeological investigations and cultural heritage management in Syria be shared and discussed, but also a spirit of friendship and collaboration could be fostered and strengthened during this turbulent period.The Congress focussed on the scientific aspects of each explored site and region allowing researchers to examine in detail each heritage site, its characteristics and identity. Archaeological Explorations in Syria 2000-2011: Proceedings of ISCACH-Beirut 2015consists of two parts. The first part presents the results of archaeological investigations conducted between 2000 and 2010. The second part comprises abstracts of papers and posters presented during the Congress. It is hoped that this book will represent an important contribution to the scientific dialogue between international and Syrian scholars, and will appeal to the general public interested in the culture and history of Syria.Archaeological Explorations in Syria 2000-2011Excavations (Archaeology)SyriaGenerated by AICultural propertyProtectionGenerated by AIExcavations (Archaeology)Cultural propertyProtection939.43Massih Jeanine Abdul1791739Nishiyama Shinichi1363569Charaf Hanan1791740Deb Ahmad1791741MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910854299503321Archaeological Explorations in Syria 2000-20114329509UNINA