Androna
Archaeological site in Aleppo Governorate, Syria / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Androna, also known as al-Andarin (Arabic: الأندرين), is a Byzantine site spread over a vast area at the edges of the semi-desert, about 25 kilometers beyond the more well-known Byzantine site of Qasr Ibn Wardan.[2]
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Arabic: الأندرين | |
Alternative name | Al-Andarin |
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Location | Syria |
Region | Aleppo Governorate |
Coordinates | 35.533248°N 37.360827°E / 35.533248; 37.360827 |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1905 – ongoing |
Archaeologists | H.C. Butler (1905) R. Mouterde, A. Poidebard (1930) Marges Arides Syrian Department of Antiquities director Dr. R. Ugdeh University of Heidelberg director Prof. C. Strube University of Oxford director Dr. Marlia Mango[1] |
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