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Basalt door

100/299

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

This door is carved in imitation of a wooden door studded with metal and nails. It is from the Hauran, a region which today is largely a windswept, flat, volcanic plain. In antiquity it was a much more attractive region. It was colonized by the Greeks and became prosperous in Roman times, when it was one of the granaries of the Roman Empire. Many of the buildings of the region were constructed of the local basalt, which was used both for large-scale buildings such as fortresses and for small-scale projects such as this door. In fact one of the most important sites of the Roman period in Syria was Bosra, which was built entirely of this stone.

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  • Title: Basalt door
  • Date Created: 100/299
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: cut
  • Registration number: 1864,0301.1
  • Production place: Made in Hauran
  • Place: Excavated/Findspot Hauran
  • Period/culture: Roman
  • Material: basalt
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Donated by Rogers, E T
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