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Using archaeological data for the understanding of Late-Holocene Sea of Galilee’s level fluctuations [PDF]
In the Jordan Valley, reconstructed changes of the Sea of Galilee level have shown sharp fluctuations of the water elevation during the Holocene. In this paper, we provide new data originating from the excavations of Kursi Beach archaeological site ...
Matthieu Giaime, Michal Artzy
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Weapon injuries in the crusader mass graves from a 13th century attack on the port city of Sidon (Lebanon). [PDF]
Archaeological excavations close to St Louis' castle in Sidon, Lebanon have revealed two mass grave deposits containing partially articulated and disarticulated human skeletal remains. A minimum of 25 male individuals have been recovered, with no females
Richard N R Mikulski +4 more
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Byzantine-Crusader Relations from the Establishment of the Byzantine Empire to the End of the Fourth Crusade [PDF]
The Byzantine Empire was born from the womb of the Roman Empire in Europe, separated from it, and formed their own empire, whose natures are different from the uncivilized peoples and inhabitants of Europe who are characterized by strength, cruelty and ...
Mohammed S. Hashem, Majeed M. Naief
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Second Crusader Occupation in Constantinople, 1918-1923 [PDF]
The article presents an exhibition organized by the Istanbul Research Institute to commemorate the centenary since the Allied Occupation Forces left the city on the Bosporus.
Adrian-Silvan IONESCU
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Operation Crusader took place in the wide context of an integrated, multi-servicetheatre-level offensive operation in the Western Desert and the Mediterranean fromOctober 1941 through to January 1942.
Biermann, Andreas
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Crusader Constantinople’s Crucified Constable?
This paper explores the account of a Greek lord, Michael Ducas of Epirus, crucifying the constable of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, Amedée Pofey.
John Giebfried
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Hadis tarihinin en çok eser yazılan dönemlerinden biri de hicrî 7. ve 8. asırlardır. İslâm dünyasının batıdan Haçlı saldırıları, doğudan ise Moğol işgali altında kaldığı bu asırlarda hadis ilmi bu siyasî atmosferden etkilenerek bir dönüşüm yaşamıştır ...
Abdulkerim Malkoç
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Mileševa, Sinai and “Crusader art”. A contribution to the study of thirteenth-century Byzantine painting [PDF]
The paper proposes a stylistic link between the earliest wall paintings in the Church of the Ascension at the Mileševa Monastery, previously usually attributed to Thessalonian painters, and several icons from St.
Živković Miloš
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The view from ‘pre-Crusader’ Shawbak: towards a first contextualization through GIS visibility and spatial analyses The purpose of this study is to provide a first preliminary interpretation of part of the evidence from Shawbak castle which attests to
Giacomo Ponticelli
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Coins of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Between the 11th and 12th centuries, various types of coins were minted in the Jerusalem Kingdom, which was centered in Jerusalem and spread mainly along the coastal cities of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Sevtap Gölgesiz Karaca
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