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  • Damascus

    A History

    by Ross Burns ...
    Series series Cities of the Ancient World
    Damascus, first published in 2005, was the first account in English of the history of the city, bringing out the crucial role it has played at many points in the region’s past. It traces the story of this colourful, significant and complex city through its physical development, from the its emergence in around 7000 BC through the changing cavalcade of Aramaean, Persian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, ... Read more

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  • Understanding Syria through 40 Monuments

    A Story of Survival

    by Ross Burns ...
    How can a nation's archaeological treasures help explain its history, especially one as richly complex as Syria's? Ross Burns chooses 40 among Syria's outstanding range of sites, accompanied by over 200 colour illustrations, to take the reader through the tangled paths of this crossroads of the eastern Mediterranean where numerous world cultures intersected.Given the last 12 years of savage ... Read more

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  • Aleppo

    A History

    by Ross Burns ...
    Series series Cities of the Ancient World
    Aleppo is one of the longest-surviving cities of the ancient and Islamic Middle East. Until recently it enjoyed a thriving urban life—in particular an active traditional suq, whose origins can be traced across many centuries. Its tangle of streets still follow the Hellenistic grid and above it looms the great Citadel, which contains recently-uncovered remains of a Bronze/Iron Age temple complex, ... Read more

    $57.99 USD

  • Origins of the Colonnaded Streets in the Cities of the Roman East

    by Ross Burns ...
    The colonnaded axes define the visitor's experience of many of the great cities of the Roman East. How did this extraordinarily bold tool of urban planning evolve? The street, instead of remaining a mundane passage, a convenient means of passing from one place to another, was in the course of little more than a century transformed in the Eastern provinces into a monumental landscape which could in ... Read more

    $140.99 USD

  • Audiobook

    Aleppo

    A History (Cities of the Ancient World)

    by Ross Burns ...
    Narrated by Ric Jerrom ...

    Unabridged

    15 hours 1 min

    Shortlisted for the 2018 British-Kuwait Friendship Society Book PrizeAleppo is one of the longest-surviving cities of the ancient and Islamic Middle East. Until recently it enjoyed a thriving urban life?in particular an active traditional suq, with a continuous tradition going back centuries. Its tangle of streets still follow the Hellenistic grid and above it looms the great Citadel, which ... Read more

    $25.99 USD

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