In the epigraphical survey of the I.G.L.S. in the steppe of northern Syria, the sites of Taroutia (Kerratin) and Androna (Andarin) have produced new inscriptions, often dated, which enrich an already large series. The parallel study of these two collections, now increased, contributes to an understanding of these two villages between 350 and 600 AD.Dans le cadre de la prospection épigraphique des I.G.L.S. dans la steppe de Syrie du Nord, les sites antiques de Taroutia (Kerratin) et Androna (Andarin) ont livré de nouvelles inscriptions, souvent datées, qui viennent enrichir des séries déjà conséquentes. La mise en parallèle des deux collections, ainsi augmentées, permet d'apprécier la croissance de ces bourgades entre 350 et 600 ap. J.-C.Gri...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
A dozen sites dated by the pottery from the fifth and sixth centuries were drawn through the survey ...
In the epigraphical survey of the I.G.L.S. in the steppe of northern Syria, the sites of Taroutia (K...
International audienceA great number of Byzantine sites have been discovered during a survey of the ...
International audienceA great number of Byzantine sites have been discovered during a survey of the ...
The region of Andarin (ancient Androna) offers a particularly interesting example of an arid margin ...
Abstract The calcareous massif in the North of Syria, and the basaltic area whose plateaux extend to...
Abstract The calcareous massif in the North of Syria, and the basaltic area whose plateaux extend to...
The dating of sites surveyed in the arid margins of northern Syria is, for the most part, based on c...
The dating of sites surveyed in the arid margins of northern Syria is, for the most part, based on c...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
A dozen sites dated by the pottery from the fifth and sixth centuries were drawn through the survey ...
In the epigraphical survey of the I.G.L.S. in the steppe of northern Syria, the sites of Taroutia (K...
International audienceA great number of Byzantine sites have been discovered during a survey of the ...
International audienceA great number of Byzantine sites have been discovered during a survey of the ...
The region of Andarin (ancient Androna) offers a particularly interesting example of an arid margin ...
Abstract The calcareous massif in the North of Syria, and the basaltic area whose plateaux extend to...
Abstract The calcareous massif in the North of Syria, and the basaltic area whose plateaux extend to...
The dating of sites surveyed in the arid margins of northern Syria is, for the most part, based on c...
The dating of sites surveyed in the arid margins of northern Syria is, for the most part, based on c...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
International audienceIn Central Syria, the Byzantine period (4th-7th cent.) coincided with a strong...
A dozen sites dated by the pottery from the fifth and sixth centuries were drawn through the survey ...