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Deir ez-Zor Museum

Deir ez-Zor Museum
Arabic: متحف دير الزور‎‎
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Courtyard of the Deir ez-Zor Museum
Deir ez-Zor Museum is located in Syria
Deir ez-Zor Museum
Location in Syria
Established 1974
Location Deir ez-Zor, Syria
Coordinates 35°20′28″N 40°07′59″E / 35.341°N 40.133°E / 35.341; 40.133
Type Historical

The Deir ez-Zor Museum (Arabic: متحف دير الزور‎‎) is a museum devoted to the archaeology and history of northeastern Syria, an area more commonly known as the Jezirah, or Upper Mesopotamia. The museum is located in Deir ez-Zor, the capital of Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria. It was founded in 1974 and housed in a gallery of a shopping mall. Between 1983 and 1996, it was located in an old law court built in 1930. In 1996, the museum moved to its current location in a building that had been especially designed for the museum. The exhibition halls cover an area of 1,600 square metres (17,000 sq ft) and are arranged around a courtyard. The construction of the new museum was a joint Syrian–German operation.

When the museum was founded in 1974, its collection consisted of only 140 objects, donated by the National Museum of Damascus and the National Museum of Aleppo. The current collection consists of some 25,000 objects, including the majority of the clay tablets found at Mari. The museum also holds many objects found by international teams of archaeologists at sites in the Upper Khabur area, such as Tell Beydar, Tell Brak, Tell Leilan and Tell Mozan. The Euphrates Valley southeast of Deir ez-Zor is represented with objects from the Classical site of Dura-Europos, which was once a border city of the Roman Empire.


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