UID:
almahu_9949641808502882
Format:
1 online resource
Edition:
Third edition.
ISBN:
9781003800064
,
1003800068
,
9781003279648
,
1003279643
,
9781003801467
,
1003801463
Content:
The third edition of Crusader Archaeology updates previous editions to include coverage of important recent work in the field. It examines what life was like for European settlers and travellers to the crusader states during the centuries of Latin rule. Examining past, recent and ongoing archaeological discoveries, and research in the field from Israel, Jordan, Syria, Turkey and Cyprus, this volume includes recent findings and approaches including new exploration work in urban sites such as Jerusalem, Acre and Caesarea, new work on industrial sites and new discoveries in research including DNA studies, the field of weaponry and many other topics. It covers such topics as settlement types, fortification, daily life, day-to-day activities, warfare, religious life, arts, industry, leisure pursuits, building technology, agriculture, medicine, death and burial. It considers, in all these fields, the manner in which the Frankish population was influenced by the local and neighbouring populations, and how, in many of their endeavours, the Franks evolved and developed their own, unique and often remarkably advanced material culture. Together with the archaeological evidence, Crusader Archaeology provides a historical background to the various topics in order to give context to each of the discussions. Crusader Archaeology remains the only comprehensive study of the architecture and material finds of the Crusader period. This well-illustrated volume serves as a basic textbook for students and scholars with an interest in the Middle Ages and in particular the Crusades and the Latin East.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 1032246529
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781032246529
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1032246537
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781032246536
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9781003279648
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003279648
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