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Ancient Lebanon: Monuments Past and Present

Ancient Lebanon: Monuments Past and Present

    M. J. Strazzulla

    The borders of present-day Lebanon, which were established as recently as 1920, coincide in part with those of Ancient Phoenicia, which was both the cradle of ancient civilization and the source of the linear alphabet, the basis for all Western alphabets. The book offers a concise history of this cultural crossroads, describing its invasion by successive waves of ancient peoples, including the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Romans, and the Arabs, each of whose influence can be seen in the ancient structures that survive to this day.

    The author examines eight of the most important monuments in Lebanon, including Baalbek, site of the grandiose sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus and considered to be one of the seven wonders of the world; the Roman theater in the ancient city of Byblos; the massive Roman Hippodrome of Tyre; and the Crusader castle in Sidon, built by medieval Christians on their way to the Holy Land.

    The analysis of sixteen important monuments, illustrated both as they appear today and with overlays indicating how they probably looked in ancient times, provides fascinating insights into this ancient land, where many cultures have met and struggled for supremacy.

    M. J. Strazzulla is professor of Greek and Roman antiquities at the University of Foggia, Italy.

     

    72 pages
    11 3/16 x 7 13/16 inches
    spiral bound
    80 color illustrations
    1 map, 4 site plans
    16 color overlays
    ISBN 978-88-8162-142-2
    paperback

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum
    Series: Monuments Past and Present

    2006

    $10.48

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    Ancient Lebanon: Monuments Past and Present

    $29.95

    $10.48

    Ancient Lebanon: Monuments Past and Present

      M. J. Strazzulla

      The borders of present-day Lebanon, which were established as recently as 1920, coincide in part with those of Ancient Phoenicia, which was both the cradle of ancient civilization and the source of the linear alphabet, the basis for all Western alphabets. The book offers a concise history of this cultural crossroads, describing its invasion by successive waves of ancient peoples, including the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Romans, and the Arabs, each of whose influence can be seen in the ancient structures that survive to this day.

      The author examines eight of the most important monuments in Lebanon, including Baalbek, site of the grandiose sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus and considered to be one of the seven wonders of the world; the Roman theater in the ancient city of Byblos; the massive Roman Hippodrome of Tyre; and the Crusader castle in Sidon, built by medieval Christians on their way to the Holy Land.

      The analysis of sixteen important monuments, illustrated both as they appear today and with overlays indicating how they probably looked in ancient times, provides fascinating insights into this ancient land, where many cultures have met and struggled for supremacy.

      M. J. Strazzulla is professor of Greek and Roman antiquities at the University of Foggia, Italy.

       

      72 pages
      11 3/16 x 7 13/16 inches
      spiral bound
      80 color illustrations
      1 map, 4 site plans
      16 color overlays
      ISBN 978-88-8162-142-2
      paperback

      Getty Publications
      Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum
      Series: Monuments Past and Present

      2006

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        M. J. Strazzulla

        The borders of present-day Lebanon, which were established as recently as 1920, coincide in part with those of Ancient Phoenicia, which was both the cradle of ancient civilization and the source of the linear alphabet, the basis for all Western alphabets. The book offers a concise history of this cultural crossroads, describing its invasion by successive waves of ancient peoples, including the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Romans, and the Arabs, each of whose influence can be seen in the ancient structures that survive to this day.

        The author examines eight of the most important monuments in Lebanon, including Baalbek, site of the grandiose sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus and considered to be one of the seven wonders of the world; the Roman theater in the ancient city of Byblos; the massive Roman Hippodrome of Tyre; and the Crusader castle in Sidon, built by medieval Christians on their way to the Holy Land.

        The analysis of sixteen important monuments, illustrated both as they appear today and with overlays indicating how they probably looked in ancient times, provides fascinating insights into this ancient land, where many cultures have met and struggled for supremacy.

        M. J. Strazzulla is professor of Greek and Roman antiquities at the University of Foggia, Italy.

         

        72 pages
        11 3/16 x 7 13/16 inches
        spiral bound
        80 color illustrations
        1 map, 4 site plans
        16 color overlays
        ISBN 978-88-8162-142-2
        paperback

        Getty Publications
        Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum
        Series: Monuments Past and Present

        2006

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