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Marrakech : demeures et jardins secrets /

: 336 pages : illustrations (color) ; 29 cm. : Bibliography : pages 336. : 9782867700439

The architecture of memory : a Jewish-Muslim household in colonial Algeria, 1937-1962 /

: Translation of : La maison de mémoire. : xiv, 158 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-154) and index.

The "ivory houses" at Mycenae /

: "Catalogue of artefacts" on nine microfinches in pockets.
Appendices (pages [301]-320): A. Chemical analysis of coarse-ware stirrup jars from the House of the Oil Merchant, Mycenae / by Richard Jones -- B. Multi-variate analysis of neutron activation analysis on heavy-ware stirrup jars from Mycenae / by Jonathan Tomlinson -- C. Petrographic analysis of transport stirrup jars from the Housse of the Oil Merchant / by Peter Day -- D. Comparison of petrographic and chemical results / by Jonathan Tomlinson and Peter Day : xx, 341 pages, [41] pages of plates (1 folded) : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. + 9 microfiches (11 x 15 cm.) : Includes bibliographical references (pages [327]-335) and index. : 090488712x : .alaa-sweed

Published 2011
Oursi hu-beero : a medieval house complex in Burkina Faso, West Africa /

: Includes folded map at end. : 285 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-242). : 9088900671
9789088900679

Published 2015
Die Römische Villa als Indikator provinzialer Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsstrukturen /

: The investigation of the Roman villa and its economic structures in the western provinces of the Roman Empire has clearly shown that rural settlement developed at different paces and intensities that largely depended on the specific region in which a villa landscape was intended and created. The progress of Romanisation was strongly linked to the existence of pre- Roman infrastructure in a given region. This existing infrastructure was at first acquired and successively intensified by the Romans. In its sum, the Roman villa economy was a complex and dynamic system that in its configuration vastly differed, according to the specific province. Still, the system essentially served clear functional purposes such as self-subsistence and, ideally, surplus production for the supply of the Roman military in newly conquered provinces.
: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). : Specialized. : 9781784911690 (PDF ebook) :

Published 2021
Le quartier des prêtres dans le temple d'Amon à Karnak /

: Le quartier des prêtres est un quartier résidentiel situé dans le sanctuaire d'Amon à Karnak, à l'est du lac Sacré. Au cours du premier millénaire avant notre ère, il a été presque continuellement occupé par des prêtres le temps de leur service cultuel. Un programme de recherche lancé en 2001 par le Centre franco-égyptien d'étude des temples de Karnak (Cfeetk) complète et révise les résultats de fouilles de sauvetage menées dans ce secteur dans les années 1970, jusqu'alors partiellement publiés. L'histoire et l'évolution de ce quartier, ainsi que l'identité, la culture matérielle, la vie quotidienne et le régime alimentaire de ses habitants, ont été établis au moyen d'une collaboration pluridisciplinaire pendant de nouvelles fouilles et des missions d'études du matériel. Cette recherche explore la manière dont cet habitat s'intègre dans le contexte plus large du temple, en particulier son environnement religieux et architectural direct sur la rive sud du lac Sacré qui jadis abritait de grands secteurs économiques et peut-être artisanaux. L'étude de ces annexes offre un témoignage unique et éloquent des activités quotidiennes au sein du temple d'Amon à Karnak et de la vie des serviteurs des dieux égyptiens.
: xxii, 769 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, plans ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789042938106

Published 1998
Houses in Herculaneum : A new View on the Town Planning and the Building of Insulae III and IV /

: In this study a new view is given on the city-plan of ancient Herculaneum, by combining the evidence from the ancient writers, the 19th century explorations and the analysis of the measurements of the excavated house-blocks ('insulae'). Furthermore, it contains a detailed examination of the southernmost insulae III and IV, with surprising results. First of all the allotment of these two insulae is made visible, which gives way to a discussion about the division of land in pre-Roman Campania. Furthermore, the author distinguishes some new types of houses, which differ from the already known atrium buildings.
: 1 online resource (365 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004669208