The Durighello family were a family of merchants in 19th century Sidon (modern Lebanon) notable for their contributions to archaeology.[1]
^Klat, Michel G. (2002). "The Durighello Family" (PDF). Archaeology & History in Lebanon (16). London: Lebanese British Friends of the National Museum: 98–108. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-02-11.
The Durighellofamily were a family of merchants in 19th century Sidon (modern Lebanon) notable for their contributions to archaeology. Angielo Durighello...
business with his brothers. The family intermarried with other wealthy families in the region, for example the Durighellofamily, as described in an 1877 letter...
August 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023. Klat, Michel G. (2002). "The DurighelloFamily" (PDF). Archaeology & History in Lebanon (16). London: Lebanese British...
The United States Magazine. On 20 February 1855, Durighello informed Péretié of the find. Durighello had taken advantage of the absence of laws governing...
ISBN 9780800629199. OCLC 36892861. Klat, Michel G. (2002). "The Durighellofamily" (PDF). Archaeology & History in Lebanon (16): 98–108. OCLC 1136119280...
Mithraeum in Sidon, Lebanon, discovered in the late 19th century by Edmond Durighello and now lost. It is thought to be located under the car park of the St...
in Sidon, Lebanon, dated to 300 BCE. Discovered in 1890 by Joseph-Ange Durighello (son of the discoverer of the Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II). It contains...