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Tell Fekheriye, Statue wearing armour, probably Roman emperor or war/god MarsTell Fekheriye, Statue of a Neo-Hittite kingStatue from Tell Fekheriyeh in Damascus National Museum.Tell Halaf, West palace entrance, orthostat of a winged sun disk, supported by two bull-man and a kneeling man with three lines of cuneiform inscriptionTell Halaf, West palace south wall, orthostat with chariotTell Halaf, One god of the divine triad, supporter of the portico of the temple-palaceTell Halaf, Various orthostates, found in the Western palaceTell Halaf, West palace entrance, orthostat with a prowling lionTell Halaf, West palace south wall, orthostats with marching soldiersTell Halaf, Bull, supporting one god of the divine triadTell Halaf, Various orthostates, found in the Western palaceTell Halaf, Orthostat seated figure holding lotus flower, winged sun disc supported by two bull-menfound south wall of temple palaceTell Halaf, Seated couple and offering bowl, found in so-calles cult room in teh Lower TowerTell Halaf, West palace south wall, orthostats with animals (a lion)Tell Halaf, The divine traid, two sitting lions with a human head and a slab with a running lionTell Halaf, Sculpture of scorpion-bird-man, guarding the gateway to the palace terrace (scorpion-gate)Tell Halaf, Orthostat: lion-hunt-scene, orthostat: lion attacking deer and orthostat: winged human-headed bull, found in Palace of KaparaTell Halaf, Statue of a godTell Halaf, West palace south wall, orthostats with animals and a griffinTell Halaf, The divine traid, a sitting lion with a human head, a lion and a bullTell Halaf, Sculpture of scorpion-bird-man, guarding the gateway to the palace terrace (scorpion-gate)Tell Halaf, West palace, south wall various reliefsTell Halaf, Statue of a god, detailTell Halaf, West palace south wall, orthostat with an animalTell Halaf, The divine traid, a sitting lion with a human head, two lions and a bullTell Halaf, Head of a sculpture of scorpion-bird-man, guarding the gateway to the palace terrace (scorpion-gate)Tell Halaf, West palace south wall, orthostate representing an archerTell Halaf, Statue of a goddessTell Halaf, Architectural fragment, representing a headTell Halaf, West palace south wall, various orthostats

Locatie:

  • Syrië, Ceylanpınar
  • geo:36.850094,40.063274
  • Locatie ± 25-100 m.

Classificatie:

  • Stad
  • Niet zichtbaar

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Resaina - Resaena, Resina modern Ras elAin was a Meopotamian city near the sources of the Aborras/Chaboras. The site has been inhabited since at least the Neolithic age (c. 8,000 BC). Today settlement existed since ca 2000 BC.  Later known as the ancient Aramean city of Sikkan, the Roman city of RhesainaAfter its restoration and fortification by Theodosius, it was called Theodosiopolis. The Sasanians destroyed the city twice in 578 and 580 before rebuilding it.

There was a mint  manufactured coins 1

See:

  1. Harry Thurston Peck Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. New York. Harper and Brothers. 1898, sv. Resaina
  2. David, and Joan Oates. "Ain Sinu: A Roman Frontier Post in Northern Iraq." Iraq 21, no. 2 (1959), pp. 207-242

Bronverwijzingen

  1. David, and Joan Oates, 1959, p. 214,237, 239

Resaina - Resaena, Resina modern Ras elAin was a Meopotamian city near the sources of the Aborras/Chaboras. The site has been inhabited since at least the Neolithic age (c. 8,000 BC). Today settlement existed since ca 2000 BC.  Later known as the ancient Aramean city of Sikkan, the Roman city of RhesainaAfter its restoration and fortification by Theodosius, it was called Theodosiopolis. The Sasanians destroyed the city twice in 578 and 580 before rebuilding it.

There was a mint  manufactured coins 1

See:

  1. Harry Thurston Peck Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. New York. Harper and Brothers. 1898, sv. Resaina
  2. David, and Joan Oates. "Ain Sinu: A Roman Frontier Post in Northern Iraq." Iraq 21, no. 2 (1959), pp. 207-242

Bronverwijzingen

  1. David, and Joan Oates, 1959, p. 214,237, 239


Relevante musea

Deir ez-Zor, Archaeological Museum

Deir ez-Zor, Archaeological Museum

Aleppo, National Museum

Large collection of Bronze Age (a/o Ebla, Mari, Ugarit), Iron Age (Arslan Tash), Hellenistic, and Roman finds.

Pergamon Museum

Pergamon Museum. Houses original-sized, reconstructed monumental buildings such as the Market Gate of Miletus.

Brussels, Koninklijke musea voor kunst en geschiedenis

Brussels, Koninklijke musea voor kunst en geschiedenis

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art


In de buurt

Tell el Fakhariya - Washukanni? (1 km)

Tell el Fecheriyeh

Tell Fekheriye Bilingual Inscription (2 km)

Akkadian and Aramaic inscription.

Northeast Palace (Tal Halaf) (3 km)

Northeast Palace (Tal Halaf)


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