De Bosra à Palmyre, l’archéologie face au chaos

Two main cities from antique Syria, as Palmyra and Bosra (Bostra), classified in the Unesco World Heritage list, have, within the syrian war since 2011, tragical but different destinity. The archaeological perception of the town of Bosra, slowly reveled by national and international teams from the e...

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Main Author: Pierre-Marie Blanc
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Language:fra
Published: Équipe Monde Arabe Méditerranée 2025-01-01
Series:Les Cahiers d’EMAM
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/emam/5959
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description Two main cities from antique Syria, as Palmyra and Bosra (Bostra), classified in the Unesco World Heritage list, have, within the syrian war since 2011, tragical but different destinity. The archaeological perception of the town of Bosra, slowly reveled by national and international teams from the end of the 60’s, was considerably enriched during the first decade of the 21th century, before to be stopped by war. Resilience of inhabitants, workers of their own history, is aknowledged by an archaeologist, who spend a large part of his carrieer studying material culture and architecture who have facionnating the city since eight millennium.
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De Bosra à Palmyre, l’archéologie face au chaos
Les Cahiers d’EMAM
Bosra
Syrian heritage in danger
Urbanism
Nabataean period
Protobyzantine Roman and medieval periods
Resilience
title De Bosra à Palmyre, l’archéologie face au chaos
title_full De Bosra à Palmyre, l’archéologie face au chaos
title_fullStr De Bosra à Palmyre, l’archéologie face au chaos
title_full_unstemmed De Bosra à Palmyre, l’archéologie face au chaos
title_short De Bosra à Palmyre, l’archéologie face au chaos
title_sort de bosra a palmyre l archeologie face au chaos
topic Bosra
Syrian heritage in danger
Urbanism
Nabataean period
Protobyzantine Roman and medieval periods
Resilience
url https://journals.openedition.org/emam/5959
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