• Le qṣar, type d'implantation humaine au Sahara architecture du sud algérien

Le qṣar, type d'implantation humaine au Sahara architecture du sud algérien

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The qṣar corresponds to a type of human settlement widely distributed in the Sahara desert, including many examples located today in southern Morocco, southern Algeria, southern Tunisia, Libya, Mauritania and Mali. This architectural model is characterised by its use over a wide-ranging time span - probably since the early first millennium BC according to ancient structures recorded by the archaeologist Mattingly in the Libyan Fazzān. This volume, through the systematic analysis and comparison of some qṣūr of southeastern Algeria (Rīġ, Mzāb, Miya and al-Manī'a), reveals common architectural features that can be used to identify a common type of qṣar in this region. The analysis of the construction material shows the primary use of limestone with a local mortar (timchent) and date palm trunks (phoenix dactylifera) for the structural elements (ceilings, doors, arcs, domes). Adobe bricks (ṭūb) are used in the housing and the defence systems punctuated by towers and pierced doors. Despite a discontinuity within the historical narrative, the establishment of populations in this area of the Sahara appears to be much earlier than the medieval period and the qṣar is certainly not a creation ex nihilo of the modern era. Because of their numerous modifications and extensions over several centuries, the qṣūr problematise the dating of such settlements. However, the comparison of its main components encourages the development of a typology to identify some common characteristics that would help position the qṣar among the urban planning of the dār al-islām.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784913472
ISBN-10: 1784913472
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Limited
Publication date: 2016
Pages: 339
Product dimensions: Height: 11.5 Inches, Length: 8 Inches, Weight: 2.78443836906 Pounds, Width: 0 Inches
Author: Mounia Chekhab-Abudaya
Language: fr
Binding: Paperback

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