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Les monuments ayyoubides de Damas.

: volumes : illustrations, plans, plates ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Inscriptions arabes de Damas : les stèles funéraires /

: volumes : illustrations ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (volume 1, pages [3]-8) and index.

منشور في 1985
Palmyrenische Grabreliefs

: 39 p. Ill. 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

منشور في 2019
The road to Palmyra /

: 284 pages : many illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : pages 270-272. : 9788774523635

منشور في 2016
Syria's monuments : their survival and destruction /

: Syria's Monuments: their Survival and Destruction examines the fate of the various monuments in Syria (including present-day Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine/Israel) from Late Antiquity to the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century. It examines travellers' accounts, mainly from the 17th to 19th centuries, which describe religious buildings and housing in numbers and quality unknown elsewhere. The book charts the reasons why monuments lived or died, varying from earthquakes and desertification to neglect and re-use, and sets the political and social context for the Empire's transformation toward a modern state, provoked by Western trade and example. An epilogue assesses the impact of the recent civil war on the state of the monuments, and strategies for their resurrection, with plentiful references and web links.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004334601 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

منشور في 2011
Le pouvoir impérial dans les provinces syrienne s représentations et célébrations d'Auguste à Constantin (31 av. J.-C.-337 ap. J.-C.) /

: This book focuses on the role of the emperor and the image of the Roman Empire as a whole during the time period from Augustus to Constantine. It analyses this image by taking into account the epigraphic, literary, numismatic and archaeological sources from Phoenicia to Osrhoene and from Commagene to Arabia. While discussing Graeco-Roman cities and rural settlements among desert areas, it addresses celebrations as well as the organization and promotion of the imperial cult in the Near East. This includes the imperial cult's forms of expression of symbolic, political, and various other social or religious functions. This approach, therefore, explores the real and imaginary relationships that existed between the Roman Empire and the populations of the Syrian provinces.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-250) and indexes. : 9789004203624 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.