Journal of Eastern Mediterranean archaeology and heritage studies / Ann E. Killebrew, Editor; Sandra A. Scham, Editor : Vol. 3 No. 4 (2015) Co-auteur collectivité: ˜The œPennsylvania state University PressLangue: anglais.Pays: EtatsUnis (US).Publication : University Park, PA : The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015Description : 1 vol. (VI p.- p. 315-430) : ill. ; 25 cmNote de contenu: Contient les articles : The Megalithic Quarry of Baalbek: Sector III the Megaliths of Ḥajjar al-Ḥibla (pp. 313-329), Porphyreon through the Ages: The Fading Archaeological Heritage of the Lebanese Coast (pp. 330-348), Greco-Roman Burial Practices in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, and Its Adjacent Uplands (pp. 349-371), Chhim, Lebanon: A Roman and Late Antique Village in the Sidon Hinterland (pp. 372-395), Anfeh Unveiled: Historical Background, Ongoing Research, and Future Prospects (pp. 396-415), Notes on the Archaeological Surface Survey of Qal‘at ‘Aïsha: The Highest Fortified Site in the Ancient Near East (pp. 416-427), The Legacy of Fakhreddine II—Renaissance Prince of Mount Lebanon (pp. 428-438)
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Contient les articles : The Megalithic Quarry of Baalbek: Sector III the Megaliths of Ḥajjar al-Ḥibla (pp. 313-329), Porphyreon through the Ages: The Fading Archaeological Heritage of the Lebanese Coast (pp. 330-348), Greco-Roman Burial Practices in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, and Its Adjacent Uplands (pp. 349-371), Chhim, Lebanon: A Roman and Late Antique Village in the Sidon Hinterland (pp. 372-395), Anfeh Unveiled: Historical Background, Ongoing Research, and Future Prospects (pp. 396-415), Notes on the Archaeological Surface Survey of Qal‘at ‘Aïsha: The Highest Fortified Site in the Ancient Near East (pp. 416-427), The Legacy of Fakhreddine II—Renaissance Prince of Mount Lebanon (pp. 428-438)

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