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Syria. Archéologie, art et histoire, XCVI: Annéé 2019. Dossier: Églises paléo-chrétiennes à absides saillantes au Levant. À propos de nouvelles découvertes. Coordinated by W. Khoury and M.-C. Comte. Pp. 496 incl. 419 colour and black-and-white figs and 6 tables. Beyrouth: Presses de l'Ifpo, 2019 (for Institut Français du Proche-Orient). €91 (paper). 978 2 35159 764 4

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Syria. Archéologie, art et histoire, XCVI: Annéé 2019. Dossier: Églises paléo-chrétiennes à absides saillantes au Levant. À propos de nouvelles découvertes. Coordinated by W. Khoury and M.-C. Comte. Pp. 496 incl. 419 colour and black-and-white figs and 6 tables. Beyrouth: Presses de l'Ifpo, 2019 (for Institut Français du Proche-Orient). €91 (paper). 978 2 35159 764 4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 June 2021

Joseph Patrich*
Affiliation:
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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1 The date is based on references by Jerome and Egeria, not on firm archaeological data. If correct, it precedes by a century all other tri-apsidal churches in the Holy Land (Michel [pp. 155, 165] comments on this anomaly). A chapel found recently (at the end of 2020) in the olive groves of Gethsemane, to the west of the Church of Agony, but its details as yet unpublished, may shed new light on the chronology if it becomes clear that Jerome and Egeria were actually referring to this chapel, rather than to the tri-apsidal basilica.