Secular Buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: An Archaeological GazetteerThis book contains a descriptive gazetteer of all the secular buildings (including industrial sites) known by their surviving remains to have existed within the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. The site descriptions take the form of brief notes with full bibliographical references and location maps, accompanied in most cases by photographs and drawings. The gazetteer is preceded by an introduction that analyzes the range of building types to be found in the Crusader Kingdom, and is followed by a supplementary gazetteer listing other sites as "possibles", "rejects", or "don't knows". |
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Abel Acre al-Burj Antiquities apparently Archaeological Atlit Ayyubid Bagatti Bait barrel-vaulted basement Benvenisti 1970 Beyer built Burj Byzantine Caesarea castle Churches cistern Conder and Kitchener containing corner courtyard building Crusader defences Deschamps 1934 destroyed ditch door drawn early Ellenblum 1992 enclosed entrance Excavations floor Frankish gate Gazetteer ground Guérin Guide Bleu 1932 hall hall-house Hebr Hoade Holy identified inner ward Israel Jerusalem Johns Kennedy Khalidi Khirbat Kingdom Kitchener 1881 Kochavi Land Langé later London Mamluk masonry medieval mill Montfort Muslim Notes outer Palestine 1929 Paris period possibly Prawer Pringle probably projecting Qal'at range rectangular remains Report rock-cut showing side Sidon square stair structures sugar Survey Tall Tantura Templars thick tower town walls trans twelfth century Tyre upper vaulted village wall
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