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The goal of this paper is to question the idea of authenticity in the tourist industry, using the Old City of Akko (north Israel) as a case study. It will question the ability of tourism to serve as a tool for preserving... more
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      Cultural HeritageHistoric PreservationIntangible Cultural Heritage (Culture)Identity and heritage of Historical Cities
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      Crusader ArchaeologyCrusader-period potteryCrusader Acre
The Infamous Tripoli Bohemond VII Gros Modern Forgery continues to show up in the marketplace, often posing as a genuine, medieval coin of Bohemond VII, Count of Tripoli.
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesNumismaticsCrusader Archaeology
Questa nuova storia del movimento crociato intende fornire ai suoi lettori tutti gli elementi di una storia 'plurale' delle vicende che portarono all’insediamento in Medioriente tra i secoli XII-XIII di una serie di entità politiche in... more
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      Medieval HistoryCrusadesHistory of CrusadesCrusades and the Latin East
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      Medieval ArchaeologyCrusader ArchaeologyMaritime Trade Ceramics (Archaeology)Mediterranean archaeology
This sigillographic (sphragistic) study will review the historic and archaeological two-knight seals of the Templars, and the investigation of a curious and probably unique seal die or matrix. Our accurately molded (though slightly... more
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      SigillographyKnights TemplarByzantine SigillographyMilitary Orders
Highly Commended in the British Records Association Janette Harley Prize 2018. The pontificate of Honorius III (1216–27) ranks among the most important papal reigns of the thirteenth century: the pope organised two large-scale crusades... more
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      High Middle AgesLate Middle AgesMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
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      Ottoman ArchaeologyCrusader ArchaeologyMedieval ceramics (Archaeology)Ottoman Pottery
Nahmanides found in Acre ancient coins, which represent - he thought - the biblical sheqel coins. He asked the Samaritans to read their inscriptions.
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      Ancient CoinsCrusader AcreNahmanides
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      Knights TemplarCrusader StatesCrusader AcreCRUSADER MILITARY HISTORY
A trial excavation was conducted in a two-story Ottoman-period building in the Old City of ‘Akko, prior to the construction of a wine cellar and the renovation of the building as a Boutique Hotel. The building is located in the... more
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      Ottoman ArchaeologyCrusader ArchaeologyOttoman PotteryCrusader-period pottery
The Crusader-period ceramics presented in this paper originate from features excavated at the Qishle site in Jaffa in which physical remains of the Crusader period were identified (Arbel, Chapter 3, Stratum III, this volume). The sherds... more
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      Crusader ArchaeologyCrusader AcreCRUSADER KINGDOM OF JERUSALEMJaffa Cultural Heritage Project
The aim of the research presented in this report was to precisely obtain information concerning the origin of pottery types common in Crusader Acre. Thus, laboratory analyses, both elemental and petrographic, were applied on a fairly... more
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      Byzantine ceramicsPetrographic analysisCrusader-period potteryCrusader Acre
Thadeus of Naples on the Fall of Acre, 1291 In: Acre and its Falls, 1104-1291, ed. John France, (Leiden, Brill, 2018) http://www.brill.com/products/book/acre-and-its-falls Thadeus' Ystoria de desolatione et conculcatione... more
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      CrusadesHistory of CrusadesCrusades and the Latin EastCrusader States
The archaeological approach to the study of medieval pottery from northern Israel and its division into four distinct pottery assemblages enables us to gain a better understanding of chronology, typology, production and distribution of... more
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      Crusader ArchaeologyCrusader-period potteryCrusader AcreMamluk pottery
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      Medieval ArchaeologyMedieval PotteryMedieval and Postmedieval ArchaeologyCrusader Acre
A power struggle between the Nasi Hodayah and immigrant French rabbis whom the Nagid Abraham Maimonides (AM) had appointed as judges in Alexandria is discussed in a detailed legal query and AM's lengthy responsum (nos. 4–8), dated 1234.... more
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      Jewish LawJewish StudiesMedieval HistoryJewish Mysticism
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      Crusader ArchaeologyMedieval WarfareCrusader HistoryCrusader Acre
A hitherto unpublished Czech penny was unearthed during salvage excavations in ʽAkko’s Crusader-period Montmusard quarter. A detailed analysis of the coin’s inscriptions, iconography and weight suggests that it was minted by the Bohemian... more
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      Medieval HistoryCrusadesNumismaticsCrusader Archaeology
Alanya (Alaiyye) - Mısır arasındaki ticari ilişkiler XIV. yüzyılın ilk yarısında, Marino Sanudo ve İbn Battutdnın ifadelerinden anlaşıldığına göre çok gelişmişti. Bu dönemde Alanya, önemli ticari ürünlerle dolu, ekonomik açıdan zengin bir... more
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      CrusadesCrusades and the Latin EastCrusader AcreAlexandria
In one of his most recent articles, the Crusader researcher and archeologist Adrian Boas surveyed the street structure of Acre during the medieval period, portraying it as a labyrinth of streets and alleys, quarters and buildings close to... more
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      CrusadesCrusades and the Latin EastCrusader Acre
On May 18, 1291, after a disastrous siege, Acre, the capital of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, fell under to the attacks of a young yet ambitious Mamluk sultan. After almost two centuries, so ended the Crusaders’ presence in the Holy... more
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      CrusadesHistory of CrusadesKnights TemplarCrusades and the Latin East
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyArchaeology of Ancient Israel
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryMilitary HistoryCultural History
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      Medieval HistoryCrusadesIdentity (Culture)Crusades and the Latin East
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      CrusadesChansons De GesteMemory StudiesHistory of Crusades
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      Crusader ArchaeologyCrusader Acre
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      Islamic LawMedieval HistoryCrusadesLevantine Archaeology
הרצאה וסיור במרכז ההוספיטלרי בעכו וכנסיית יוחנן המטביל
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      Crusader Acreעכו
Después de las victoriosas campañas del sultán Baibars, el reino latino de Ultramar había quedado reducido a un pequeño territorio apenas circunscrito a la ciudad de Acre y la franja costera que Iba desde Tiro a Tortosa. A pesar de que... more
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      Military HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesCrusades
Session organized at 4th Forum Medieval Art (Berlin, 20-23 September 2017)
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      CrusadesCrusader ArchaeologyHistory of CrusadesCrusades and the Latin East
‫מראש‬ ‫בהרשמה‬ ‫תשלום‬ ‫ללא‬ ‫הכניסה‬ act.ybz.org.il | 02-5398855 ‫ברכות‬ / 9:30 ,‫ויישובה‬ ‫ישראל‬ ‫ארץ‬ ‫לחקר‬ ‫המכון‬ ‫ראש‬ ,‫רובין‬)‫(בוני‬ ‫ריכב‬ '‫פרופ‬ ‫צבי‬-‫בן‬ ‫יצחק‬ ‫יד‬ ‫העתיקות‬ ‫רשת‬ ,‫והתמחויות‬ ‫מחקר‬ ‫תחום‬ ‫ראש‬... more
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      Crusader AcreGenovaLatin Kingdom of Jerusalem
It's often quoted that more people died of disease than of wounds in pre-modern conflicts. The crusader siege of Acre, in the Third Crusade (1189–91), brought to a conclusion by Richard the Lionheart, saw monumentally high levels of... more
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      History of MedicineCrusadesHistory of CrusadesSocial History of Medicine
This paper is intended to be read as an addendum to my paper " Templar Two-Knight Matrix Linked to Original Seal. " In response to comments, I offer additional ideas regarding the fabrication and utilization of my seal matrix.
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      CrusadesSigillographyKnights TemplarWelding and Joining
In recent decades, theories of multiplicity and hybridity have been proposed and applied towards the reimagining and reconstituting of a number of historical narratives that had been carefully constructed among (and because of) imperial,... more
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      HistoryEuropean HistorySociologyGeography
In this paper the production and consumption of some ceramic wares commonly found at excavations in the Levant will be examined, utilizing petrographic and chemical analyses. The ceramic evidence will be used as another source of... more
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      Crusader ArchaeologyFatimidsEarly Islamic ArchaeologyCrusader-period pottery
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      Mamluk HistoryCrusader HistoryCrusader AcreTreaties
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      Mamluk StudiesCrusader HistoryBoundariesCrusader Acre
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      Acheropoietos imagesClassical MythologyMedieval Mediterranean Art and ArchitectureMedieval Mediterranean
Rabbi Moshe ben Nahman (Nahmanides; 1194–1270) arrived in Eretz Israel in 1267. In a letter he sent to Spain he describes a sheqel-coin that he found and used to determine the weight of the biblical sheqel. Nahmanides states that the... more
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      Ancient CoinsCrusader AcreNahmanides
What difference did the destruction of Acre in 1291 make to the economy of the eastern Mediterraean? and was Acre in economic decay before that date?
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      Mamluk StudiesMediterranean StudiesHistory of CrusadesHistory of Cyprus
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      HistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
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      CrusadesMediterranean StudiesHistory of CrusadesCrusades and the Latin East
Popular lecture at Israel Antiquities Authority's International Conservation Center – Citta di Roma, at Acre .
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      Maritime Trade Ceramics (Archaeology)Crusader-period potteryCrusader AcreMedieval and Post Medieval Pottery In the Mediterranean
The excavation was undertaken in an Ottoman building known as “House Becky”, close to the Zeituni Square in the central part of the old city of ‘Akko. Remains from the Ottoman period and the Crusader-period Genoese quarter were unearthed.
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      Ottoman ArchaeologyCrusader ArchaeologyCrusader Acre