After Lucius Verus had pushed the Eastern Frontier of the Roman Empire as far east as the Tigris and Khabur rivers, Septimius Severus based two large military garrisons on the route that crosses the Syrian desert following the Euphrates valley. At Dura-Europos the troops moved into the existing Hellenistic- Parthian city and left a rich epigraphic and papyrological evidence whereas at Qreiye-Ayyash they built a new fort, which was documented by fieldwork carried out in 2002–2005
The following paper proposes, for the fi rst time, an exhaustive overview over the situation of the ...
The area of Umm el-Qaab consists primarily of an elite cemetery of the late Naqada Period and in par...
The German historian Franz Altheim’s interest for the Eastern frontier of the Roman Empire is reflec...
After Lucius Verus had pushed the Eastern Frontier of the Roman Empire as far east as the Tigris and...
The fieldwork carried out in the legionary fortress of Raphaneae in western Syria provides valuable ...
A team of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo has been working in the Graeco-Roman village of ...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...
Due to its favorable conditions the area of the middle Orontes around the provincial capital Hama is...
The “Syrian Heritage Archive Project“ deals with the digitization of analogue research data from Syr...
Archaeological investigations on the site of Chemchemal and its region were carried out in cooperati...
The long-term project of the Roman civil site in Waldgirmes, which dated to the late Augustan period...
Due to the civil war in Syria research in the Resafa-project – conducted at the University of Bamber...
Excavations in the city of Arbil have been conducted by the Directorate of Antiquities and the Germa...
Between 2009 and 2012 investigations were conducted in the urban area of Seleucia/Zeugma on the Euph...
Presented here are the results of a research programme concerning the Roman limes in the Syrian dry ...
The following paper proposes, for the fi rst time, an exhaustive overview over the situation of the ...
The area of Umm el-Qaab consists primarily of an elite cemetery of the late Naqada Period and in par...
The German historian Franz Altheim’s interest for the Eastern frontier of the Roman Empire is reflec...
After Lucius Verus had pushed the Eastern Frontier of the Roman Empire as far east as the Tigris and...
The fieldwork carried out in the legionary fortress of Raphaneae in western Syria provides valuable ...
A team of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo has been working in the Graeco-Roman village of ...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...
Due to its favorable conditions the area of the middle Orontes around the provincial capital Hama is...
The “Syrian Heritage Archive Project“ deals with the digitization of analogue research data from Syr...
Archaeological investigations on the site of Chemchemal and its region were carried out in cooperati...
The long-term project of the Roman civil site in Waldgirmes, which dated to the late Augustan period...
Due to the civil war in Syria research in the Resafa-project – conducted at the University of Bamber...
Excavations in the city of Arbil have been conducted by the Directorate of Antiquities and the Germa...
Between 2009 and 2012 investigations were conducted in the urban area of Seleucia/Zeugma on the Euph...
Presented here are the results of a research programme concerning the Roman limes in the Syrian dry ...
The following paper proposes, for the fi rst time, an exhaustive overview over the situation of the ...
The area of Umm el-Qaab consists primarily of an elite cemetery of the late Naqada Period and in par...
The German historian Franz Altheim’s interest for the Eastern frontier of the Roman Empire is reflec...