Secular Buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: An Archaeological Gazetteer

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Cambridge University Press, Dec 11, 1997 - Architecture - 159 pages
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This 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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Contents

Introduction i
5
courtyard of a house
17
medieval redoubt or tower
18
vaulted cistern
19
rounded tower belonging to Richard Is refortification 1192
21
Pilgrims Castle from E
22
basement of tower
24
the castle
25
tower beside the Jericho road
28
interior of tower
29
tower remains of N wall photo from Macalister 1930
30
from S photo Iain Maclvor 1963
32
outer SE corner tower overlooking Jordan Valley
33
Supplementary gazetteer
112
Index of placenames
152
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courtyard building
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