This paper aims to problematize the issue of reuse and reoccupation of architectures and building materials in the Near East. So far, the vast majority of research and published work dealing with this topic (not only in the field of Islamic Archaeology and Art History) have focused on the monumental complexes of urban centres. In this framework, the concept of spolia has been at the centre of a long and still heated transdisciplinary debate. Vernacular architecture and rural contexts have, for the most part, been neglected. Frequent episodes of reoccupation of earlier structures, even if thoroughly described in archaeological reports are almost automatically branded as the result of pragmatic behaviour of local communities benefitting from ...
Temple-church conversion was a deeply meaningful process that took many different forms throughout t...
Die im Beitrag vorgestellten Beispiele belegen eine intensive Verwendung römischer Spolien zur Zeit...
Islamic architecture is often thought as a history course and thus finds its material limited to the...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
Architecture played an instrumental role in spreading ideas of different civilizations around the w...
International audienceThis edited volume examines the construction processes and the mechanisms of t...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
The conquest of western Anatolia by the Turcoman peoples in the early fourteenth century engendered ...
The architectural landscape of present-day Rome is a physical history lesson in the use of spolia; a...
The main problem of the theory in the arena of islamic architecture is affected by some of its Weste...
In the fields of archaeology, art history and history, spolia have traditionally been studied as phe...
M. Greenhalgh, Boston 2012 Brill, 510 p. http://www.brill.com/constantinople-cordoba A survey of t...
International audienceMonumental architecture in Levantine sites such as Jerf el-Ahmar, Go¨bekli Tep...
While academic discussion of ornament within medieval Islamic art has laboured much over the codific...
The main problem of the theory in the arena of islamic architecture is affected by some of its Weste...
Temple-church conversion was a deeply meaningful process that took many different forms throughout t...
Die im Beitrag vorgestellten Beispiele belegen eine intensive Verwendung römischer Spolien zur Zeit...
Islamic architecture is often thought as a history course and thus finds its material limited to the...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
Architecture played an instrumental role in spreading ideas of different civilizations around the w...
International audienceThis edited volume examines the construction processes and the mechanisms of t...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
The conquest of western Anatolia by the Turcoman peoples in the early fourteenth century engendered ...
The architectural landscape of present-day Rome is a physical history lesson in the use of spolia; a...
The main problem of the theory in the arena of islamic architecture is affected by some of its Weste...
In the fields of archaeology, art history and history, spolia have traditionally been studied as phe...
M. Greenhalgh, Boston 2012 Brill, 510 p. http://www.brill.com/constantinople-cordoba A survey of t...
International audienceMonumental architecture in Levantine sites such as Jerf el-Ahmar, Go¨bekli Tep...
While academic discussion of ornament within medieval Islamic art has laboured much over the codific...
The main problem of the theory in the arena of islamic architecture is affected by some of its Weste...
Temple-church conversion was a deeply meaningful process that took many different forms throughout t...
Die im Beitrag vorgestellten Beispiele belegen eine intensive Verwendung römischer Spolien zur Zeit...
Islamic architecture is often thought as a history course and thus finds its material limited to the...