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Strube, Christine: As an Archaeologist in Syria / Als Archäologin in Syrien: Experiences and Events. 1971–1980 and 1997–2007 / Erfahrungen und Ereignisse. 1971–1980 und 1997–2007, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2022. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1024

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ISBN 978-3-96929-142-9 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-158-0 (Hardcover)

Published

07/13/2022

Authors

Christine Strube

As an Archaeologist in Syria / Als Archäologin in Syrien

Experiences and Events. 1971–1980 and 1997–2007 / Erfahrungen und Ereignisse. 1971–1980 und 1997–2007

The unusually well–preserved buildings of the ancient settlements in the North Syrian Limestone Massif were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2011. This inclusion could not prevent the destruction in numerous places after 2011. Hope remains that the rich cultural landscape can be conveyed in the future through the restauration and documentation of what is still preserved and its intensive connection with older documentations.

Christine Strube received her doctorate in Byzantine Studies in Munich in 1970. After publications on the architecture and liturgy of Constantinople in late antique-early Byzantine times, she began her first research project in Syria, with the results of which she habilitated in Munich in 1977. Her teaching career at the University of Heidelberg began in 1980 and ended in 2009.

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Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Title
Vorwort
Inhalt
7-8
Einleitung
9-11
Das erste Projekt
Aufnahmen im Nordsyrischen Kalksteinmassiv
13-43
Das zweite Projekt
Grabungsarbeiten in al-Andarin, dem antiken Androna
45-73
Anmerkungen
75-79
Literaturverzeichnis
81-82
Title (english)
Preface
87-88
Contents
89-90
Introduction
91-92
The first project
Documentation in the North Syrian Limestone Massif
93-121
The second project
Excavation work in al-Andarin, ancient Androna
123-149
Notes
151-155
Bibliography
157-158
Plates / Tafeln

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