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This book is based on an unprecedented archaeological survey of more than two hundred Frankish rural sites.
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This book is based on an unprecedented archaeological survey of more than two hundred Frankish rural sites.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780521554015
- ISBN-10: 0521554012
- Artikelnr.: 30975857
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780521554015
- ISBN-10: 0521554012
- Artikelnr.: 30975857
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Acknowledgments
Part I. Presentation of the Problem: 1. A segregated society or an integrated society?
2. Criticism of the existing model
Part II. The Castrum, The Burgus and the Village: 3. Castellum regis
4. Evidence about the existence of Frankish settlements
5. The rights and duties of the Frankish settlers in the Frankish settlements of Casale Imbert and Nova Villa
6. The settlers: their places of origin and their occupations
7. The geographic layout of a Frankish village: the example of Parva Mahomeria
8. The neighbourhood of a Frankish castrum
9. The church as a nucleus of a Frankish castrum
10. Mixed Frankish and local Christian settlements
11. Frankish settlements and the collection of tithes
Part III. Isolated Dwellings: 12. The list of Jean of Ibelin
13. Frankish settlement and the fief of the camerarius regis
14. The isolated dwelling
15. Administration of rural estates
16. Settlement activities of the military orders: the castle and flour mills in Da'uk and Recordana
Part IV. The Spatial Distribution of Frankish Settlement: 17. The boundaries of Frankish settlement in western Galilee and Samaria
18. The spatial distribution of Frankish settlement north of Jerusalem
19. Spatial distribution of Christian and Muslim settlements in Samaria
20. Differential geographical changes and the cultural borders of Samaria and Galilee
Summary and conclusions
Bibliography
Appendix.
Part I. Presentation of the Problem: 1. A segregated society or an integrated society?
2. Criticism of the existing model
Part II. The Castrum, The Burgus and the Village: 3. Castellum regis
4. Evidence about the existence of Frankish settlements
5. The rights and duties of the Frankish settlers in the Frankish settlements of Casale Imbert and Nova Villa
6. The settlers: their places of origin and their occupations
7. The geographic layout of a Frankish village: the example of Parva Mahomeria
8. The neighbourhood of a Frankish castrum
9. The church as a nucleus of a Frankish castrum
10. Mixed Frankish and local Christian settlements
11. Frankish settlements and the collection of tithes
Part III. Isolated Dwellings: 12. The list of Jean of Ibelin
13. Frankish settlement and the fief of the camerarius regis
14. The isolated dwelling
15. Administration of rural estates
16. Settlement activities of the military orders: the castle and flour mills in Da'uk and Recordana
Part IV. The Spatial Distribution of Frankish Settlement: 17. The boundaries of Frankish settlement in western Galilee and Samaria
18. The spatial distribution of Frankish settlement north of Jerusalem
19. Spatial distribution of Christian and Muslim settlements in Samaria
20. Differential geographical changes and the cultural borders of Samaria and Galilee
Summary and conclusions
Bibliography
Appendix.
Acknowledgments
Part I. Presentation of the Problem: 1. A segregated society or an integrated society?
2. Criticism of the existing model
Part II. The Castrum, The Burgus and the Village: 3. Castellum regis
4. Evidence about the existence of Frankish settlements
5. The rights and duties of the Frankish settlers in the Frankish settlements of Casale Imbert and Nova Villa
6. The settlers: their places of origin and their occupations
7. The geographic layout of a Frankish village: the example of Parva Mahomeria
8. The neighbourhood of a Frankish castrum
9. The church as a nucleus of a Frankish castrum
10. Mixed Frankish and local Christian settlements
11. Frankish settlements and the collection of tithes
Part III. Isolated Dwellings: 12. The list of Jean of Ibelin
13. Frankish settlement and the fief of the camerarius regis
14. The isolated dwelling
15. Administration of rural estates
16. Settlement activities of the military orders: the castle and flour mills in Da'uk and Recordana
Part IV. The Spatial Distribution of Frankish Settlement: 17. The boundaries of Frankish settlement in western Galilee and Samaria
18. The spatial distribution of Frankish settlement north of Jerusalem
19. Spatial distribution of Christian and Muslim settlements in Samaria
20. Differential geographical changes and the cultural borders of Samaria and Galilee
Summary and conclusions
Bibliography
Appendix.
Part I. Presentation of the Problem: 1. A segregated society or an integrated society?
2. Criticism of the existing model
Part II. The Castrum, The Burgus and the Village: 3. Castellum regis
4. Evidence about the existence of Frankish settlements
5. The rights and duties of the Frankish settlers in the Frankish settlements of Casale Imbert and Nova Villa
6. The settlers: their places of origin and their occupations
7. The geographic layout of a Frankish village: the example of Parva Mahomeria
8. The neighbourhood of a Frankish castrum
9. The church as a nucleus of a Frankish castrum
10. Mixed Frankish and local Christian settlements
11. Frankish settlements and the collection of tithes
Part III. Isolated Dwellings: 12. The list of Jean of Ibelin
13. Frankish settlement and the fief of the camerarius regis
14. The isolated dwelling
15. Administration of rural estates
16. Settlement activities of the military orders: the castle and flour mills in Da'uk and Recordana
Part IV. The Spatial Distribution of Frankish Settlement: 17. The boundaries of Frankish settlement in western Galilee and Samaria
18. The spatial distribution of Frankish settlement north of Jerusalem
19. Spatial distribution of Christian and Muslim settlements in Samaria
20. Differential geographical changes and the cultural borders of Samaria and Galilee
Summary and conclusions
Bibliography
Appendix.