Medieval History
Unearthed Mosaic Dating Back to Byzantine Era in Syria
Archaeological Excavation works at its second season unearthed mosaic and bronze coins representing the picture of Emperor Justinian at the archaeological site of Ain Salem, 25 KM to Jableh city in Lattakia coastal province. Head of Antiquities Department of Jableh Ibrahim Younis Kherbaik said that excavation works uncovered a number of clay pieces and some bronze coins in addition to mosaic ground dating back to the Byzantine Era.
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Mosaic Painting Dating Back To Byzantine Era Unearthed In Idleb
Excavation Department at Idleb Antiquities Directorate on Tuesday unearthed a mosaic painting dating back to the Byzantine Era at Deir Sounbol Church in al-Zawieh Mountain. Head of the Excavation and Studies Department, Anas Haj Zaiydan said that just...
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Recent Byzantine Archaeological Discoveries
Byzantinian Archaeological Findings Found in Rodopi, Greece Archaeological excavations in the area of eastern Rodopi were found. They include a stamp in the shape of a pyramid, like the stamps used by the officials of the Byzantine army. The stamp bear...
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Six Archeological Tombs And Finds Unearthed In Sweida, Syria
Six archeological tombs and antique finds dating back to the Byzantine and Roman eras were unearthed by Sweida's excavation mission at the site of Imtan. Head of the mission Hussein Zen-Eddein said the tombs and finds uncovered belong to a family...
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245 Archeological Coins Confiscated In Hama
Customs police in Hama, Syria on Thursday confiscated 245 archeological coins dating back to different historical periods. The coins include 97 copper pieces from the Roman and Byzantine eras, 47 silver coins from the Islamic period, 95 Greek silver coins...
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Archaeological Discoveries In Syria
Syrian archaeologists have discoverd cemetery dating back to the Roman era at the village of Ma'rin al-Jabal, southeast of the city of Hama in central Syria. According to a report in the Global Arab Network, Chairman of Hama Antiquities Department...
Medieval History