New Inscriptions in Aramaic/Early Syriac and Greek from the Cemeteries of Edessa

Fig. 1: Map of Edessa J. Healey Recent years have seen the uncovering of two major cemeteries in Şanlıurfa/Edessa in two areas of the city (see Fig. 1, Map): the first one, in the Kızılkoyun area to the east of Haleplibahçe Caddesi, which runs north from the citadel area and is adjacent to the recen...

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Published inAnatolia Antiqua no. XXVIII; pp. 119 - 141
Main Authors Çetin, Bekir, Demir, Müslüm, Desreumaux, Alain, Healey, John, Liddel, Peter
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IFEA 01.12.2020
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Summary:Fig. 1: Map of Edessa J. Healey Recent years have seen the uncovering of two major cemeteries in Şanlıurfa/Edessa in two areas of the city (see Fig. 1, Map): the first one, in the Kızılkoyun area to the east of Haleplibahçe Caddesi, which runs north from the citadel area and is adjacent to the recently excavated Roman Baths, the villa where the Haleplibahçe mosaics (dated to the 4th/5th cent. AD) were found and the site of the new Archaeological and Mosaic Museums; and the second one, on the...
ISSN:1018-1946
2823-1090
DOI:10.4000/anatoliaantiqua.1384