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Figure 15.12 Qanats. (A) An example southeast of the Roman and early Umayyad town of Udruh in southern Jordan (APAAME_20090930_RHB-0368). (B) Qanats mapped from aerial or satellite imagery in Syria, especially around the Roman town of Androna.
Figure 16.1 Mosaic from Antioch (House of the Drinking Contest) of drinking contest of Dionysus and Heracles. Princeton University neg. 5273.
Figure 16.2 Mosaic from Zeugma (Gaziantep Museum) of Pasiphae, Daedalus, and Icarus. Courtesy J.-P. Darmon.
Figure 16.3 Mosaic from Emesa (Maarret en-Noman Museum) of Heracles as a child strangling the serpents. Photo J.Ch. Balty.
Figure 16.4 Mosaic from Palmyra (in situ) of Odaenathus and his son victorious against the Persians. Courtesy of M. Gawlikowski.
Figure 16.5 Mosaic from Shahba-Philippopolis (Shahba Museum) of Sea Goddess Tethys. Photo J.Ch. Balty.
Figure 17.1 Map of northern Syria. Courtesy of A. Bousdroukis. >
Figure 17.2 The colonnade at Apamea. © T. Kaizer.
Figure 18.1 Plan of Gerasa, after A. Lichtenberger, R. Raja and D. Stott 2019. “Mapping Gerasa: A new and open data map of the site,” Antiquity 93, issue 367: E7. doi:10.15184/aqy.2019.9.