A sweeping and lavishly illustrated survey of nearly four thousand years of human settlement and building activity in Jerusalem, from prehistoric times through the Ottoman period In this sweeping and lavishly illustrated history, Katharina Galor and Hanswulf Bloedhorn survey nearly four thousand years of human life and material culture in Jerusalem. They have organized their book chronologically, exploring fortifications and water systems as well as key sacred, civic, and domestic architecture. Distinctive finds such as paintings, mosaics, pottery, and coins highlight each period. They provide a unique perspective on the emergence and development of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and the relationship among the three religions and their cultures into the modern period.
The Archaeology of Jerusalem: From the Origins to the Ottomans
$735.00
ISBN
9780300216622
Categories ARCHAEOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY BY PERIOD / REGION, MIDDLE & NEAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY
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