1. The spatial organization of the Phoenician city of Amrith (Syria)
- Author
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Christophe Benech and Michel Al Maqdissi
- Subjects
Archeology ,biology ,magnetic survey ,phoenician ,Excavation ,Ancient history ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology ,language.human_language ,city planning ,Geography ,language ,Phoenician ,excavation ,Spatial organization ,Aradus - Abstract
The site of Amrith is located on the Syrian coast 6km south of the modern city of Tartous. More ancient occupation, from the end of the 3th millennium B.C., has been identified on the tell but Amrith is first of all known as a typical site of the Phoenician period in Syria. The site is believed to be a suburb of the city of Aradus on the neighboring island, today called Arwad. It is known primarily for its temple from the 6th century B.C., and its necropolis, but the great extent of the site ...
- Published
- 2011