Anatomy of a Medieval Islamic Town: Al-Basra, Morocco [Paperback]

Nancy L. Benco (Author)

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ISBN: 9781841715933 | Published by: British Archaeological Reports | Year of Publication: 2004 | 106p, b/w figs, tbs




Anatomy of a Medieval Islamic Town

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The site of Al-Basra lies in northern Morocco and was said to have been founded during the break-up of the Islamic empire in North Africa and Spain in c.AD 800, only to have been abandoned just 300 years later. This volume contains a series of papers given at the SAA meeting in Philadelphia in 2000 by members of a team working at the site in the 1990s. As a whole the papers paint a picture of urban life in an Islamic town during the first millennium AD with each contributor focusing on a different aspect of the town's history, archaeology or culture. Subjects include the nature of Al-Basra's fortification walls and towers, the subsistence economy and environment, crft production, ethnic identity, the status of women, the treatment of the dead and economic ties with the settlements surrounding it.

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