Tyre Necropolis

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Tyre Necropolis
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The al-Bass archaeological site
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Shown within Lebanon
Location Tyre, Lebanon
Coordinates 33°16′20″N35°12′35″E / 33.27222°N 35.20972°E / 33.27222; 35.20972
Site notes
Excavation dates1997–2008

The Al-Bass Tyre necropolis is a Lebanese UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city of Tyre situated next to the el-Buss refugee camp. The necropolis, constituting the principal entrance of the town in antique times, is to be found on either side of a wide Roman and Byzantine avenue dominated by a triumphal arch of the 2nd century. Other important monumental vestiges of this archaeological area are an aqueduct, which carried water to the city, and a 2nd-century hippodrome.

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The Roman and Byzantine necropolis

Sarcophagus with the legend of Achilles, found in Tyre, now in the National Museum of Beirut Sarcophagus with the legend of Achilleus found in Tyr.jpg
Sarcophagus with the legend of Achilles, found in Tyre, now in the National Museum of Beirut

Discovered in 1962, the necropolis consists of hundreds of stone and marble sarcophagi from the Roman and Byzantine eras. [1] Several of them have Greek inscriptions or the names of those buried there, or their trade such as "wealthy purple dye manufacturer." [2] Others whose sides and covers are decorated with frescoes and bas-reliefs of works from Homer and others.

The Triumphal Arch is one of the most impressive relics of the site. Fallen apart but reconstructed in modern times, it dominates the well preserved Roman avenue which has a necropolis on either side scattered with hundreds of ornate stones and sculptured marble sarcophagi dating from the 2nd through the 6th century AD. [3]

The Phoenician necropolis

In the northern section of the site, there is a Phoenician necropolis of the ninth century BCE formed by dug graves containing urns [4] and funerary stelae. [5]

Conservation of the site

Hostilities during 2006 threatened the site when a nearby building was bombarded. A post-conflict analysis by conservation experts found that many of the frescoes had sustained damage. This, combined with the significant lack of maintenance at the site, represents significant threats to the site. [6]

The site was already plundered in the 1990s. Find disappeared in the illegal antiquities market and some obelisks are now displayed at Nabu museum in El-Heri [7]

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