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Surroundings:

Old CitadelTemple of ZeusDura Europos, Remains of temple of ZeusTemple of the Palmyrene GodsDura Europos, Fresco from temple of MithrasDura Europos, Remains of temple of Palmyrene godsDura Europos, Remains of temple of Palmyrene godsDura Europos, Remains of temple of Palmyrene godsSketch of an initiateDura Europos, Remains of synagogueDura Europos, Head of a Parthian princeDura Europos, Greek inscription on Palmyrene gateSW Wall, Dura-EuroposRiver Euphrates near Dura EuroposDura Europos, Remains of synagogueDura Europos, Head of a Parthian princeDura Europos, Remains of tower19Dura Europos, southwest gateDura Europos, Votive inscription, GreekDura Europos, Remains of synagogueDura Europos, Ramp, explanationDura Europos, Parthian reliefDura Europos, Remains of tower19Dura Europos, South west wallDura Europos, ApproachDura Europos, Relief of Asadu and Sa'daiDura Europos, South west wallDura Europos, NorthDura Europos, Statuette of a Hellenistic ladyDura Europos, South west wall

Location:

  • Syrian Arab Republic, Quşūr Umm Sābā
  • geo:34.751595,40.729542
  • Location ± 5-25 m.

Class:

  • Building (other)
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=18102

Annotations


Relevant museums

Deir ez-Zor Museum

Deir ez-Zor, Archaeological Museum

National Museum of Damascus

National Museum of Damascus

Nijmegen, Orientalis

Nijmegen, Orientalis

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art


Nearby

Dolicheneum, Dura Europos

Temple of Jupiter Dolichenus

Bath, Dura Europos

Roman bath - part of the Military Camp.


This object was added by René Voorburg on 2014-01-28. Last update by René Voorburg on 2014-01-28. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/18102 . Download as RDF/XML, KML.
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