| Makale Türü | Özgün Makale (Uluslararası alan indekslerindeki dergilerde yayınlanan tam makale) | ||
| Dergi Adı | Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik | ||
| Makale Dili | – | Basım Tarihi | 01-2020 |
| Cilt / Sayı / Sayfa | 0 / 0 / 133–146 | DOI | – |
| Makale Linki | https://www.jstor.org/stable/48645861 | ||
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| Özet |
| The inscribed corner-stone and ambo forming the subject of this paper were found recently in excavations at the city of Harran (Akkadian Ḫarrānu; Hebrew Ḥārān; Syriac Ḥārān; Greek Χαῤῥάν, Κάρραι; Latin Carrhae), which lies 45 km south-east of the major modern Turkish city of Şanliurfa (normally called Urfa, ancient Edessa). The city can lay claim to a long history of settlement reaching from the prehistoric period to the thirteenth century AD. Unlike many other such cities (including Edessa, Harran’s near neighbour), it was not intensively overbuilt in subsequent centuries and it remained largely untouched, so far as archaeological study was concerned, until c. 1950. In the early 1950s several major descriptions and discussions of the site were published after the work on site of Seton Lloyd and Bill Brice and of David Storm Rice (leading to the publications Lloyd and Brice 1951, Rice 1952 and, secondarily, Prag … |
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