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The Necropolis Of Abila Of The Decapolis 20192021 Abdulla Alshorman

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The Necropolis Of Abila Of The Decapolis 20192021 Abdulla Alshorman
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Publisher: Archaeopress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 123.24 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Abdulla Al-shorman
ISBN: 9781803272870, 9781803272887, 1803272872, 1803272880
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Necropolis Of Abila Of The Decapolis 20192021 Abdulla Alshorman by Abdulla Al-shorman 9781803272870, 9781803272887, 1803272872, 1803272880 instant download after payment.

Abila of the Decapolis is the largest Graeco-Roman city in Jordan with a tremendous wealth of funerary remains, and thus has the potential to improve our understanding of ancient culture and mobility. This is the first comprehensive synthesis of burial types, practices, and evidence for societal collapse in the growing field of bioarchaeology of Jordan. The book provides a comprehensive descriptive catalogue of the tombs and classification of tomb types, documented by over a hundred plans and 3D reconstructions. It also presents a model to explain the decline of Abila at the end of the Byzantine period. It will be a unique source for students and researchers interested in the funerary architecture and bioarchaeology of the classical period (Greek, Roman, and Byzantine).

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