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Les environs:

Byblos, wellByblos (Jubail), Hellenistic-Egyptian statueByblus OdeonRoman theatre BYBLOSByblos, Ahiram SarcophagusAbduction of EuropaCardo Maximus, ByblosByblos (Jubail), Northern harbor, TowerByblos, Byzantine ChurchRoman bridge, Nahr Ibrahim

Localisation:

  • Liban, Jbaïl
  • geo:34.116325,35.646667
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Classification:

  • Observation
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=28175

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Wadi Qassouba, and the related hill about 1 km. east of Byblos is an extended archaeological site. At the western end, there are indications of what may have been the ancient port of Byblos1.2. Further east, around the church Saydet Qassouba, there was a large necropolis, and a Roman era temple on the hill. Inscriptions have been recorded, and some material is in Beirut museum, but a great deal of material was removed from the site, both during the Middle Ages and recently, so that very little appears to remain today3.

Références

  1. Martine Francis-Allouche & Professor Nicolas Grimal (n.d.). Byblos & the Sea – Mission V. Honor Frost Foundation.
  2. Collina-Girard, J, Frost, H., Helou, M., Nureddine, I (2002).-Un promontoire sous-marin au large du port antique de Byblos : cartographie, interprétation géologique et implications archéologiques. (Bulletin d'Archéologie et d'Architecture Libanaise) BAAL 6, 2002, pp 317-324
  3. Julien Aliquot (2009). La Vie religieuse au Liban sous l'Empire romain: Liban-Nord. Beyrouth : Presses de l’Ifpo, pp. 250-251, Section 21.

Wadi Qassouba, and the related hill about 1 km. east of Byblos is an extended archaeological site. At the western end, there are indications of what may have been the ancient port of Byblos1.2. Further east, around the church Saydet Qassouba, there was a large necropolis, and a Roman era temple on the hill. Inscriptions have been recorded, and some material is in Beirut museum, but a great deal of material was removed from the site, both during the Middle Ages and recently, so that very little appears to remain today3.

Références

  1. Martine Francis-Allouche & Professor Nicolas Grimal (n.d.). Byblos & the Sea – Mission V. Honor Frost Foundation.
  2. Collina-Girard, J, Frost, H., Helou, M., Nureddine, I (2002).-Un promontoire sous-marin au large du port antique de Byblos : cartographie, interprétation géologique et implications archéologiques. (Bulletin d'Archéologie et d'Architecture Libanaise) BAAL 6, 2002, pp 317-324
  3. Julien Aliquot (2009). La Vie religieuse au Liban sous l'Empire romain: Liban-Nord. Beyrouth : Presses de l’Ifpo, pp. 250-251, Section 21.


À proximité

Byblos (Jubail), Tower Temple

Byblos (Jubail), Tower Temple

Neolithic huts

Neolithic huts

Byblos (Jubail), "Great Residence"

Byblos (Jubail), "Great Residence"