
PIER-AND-RUBBLE?
'Phoenician' Building Techniques in the First Millennium BCE Levant and the Mediterranean
Maximilian Felix Rönnberg(Author)
Tübingen University Press
1st Edition
Published on 5. June 2024
Book
Hardback
206 pages
978-3-947251-95-7 (ISBN)
Description
Ashlars and rubble masonry were often used side by side in Levantine buildings of the
Iron Age. This book distinguishes various such techniques and focuses on the popular
pier-and-rubble technique. It deals with its prerequisites, its possible predecessors
as well as its various structural advantages and traces its spread from its emergence
at the turn of the first millennium BCE to the latest evidence, dated to its very end.
An analysis of the ashlar piers' typology and other technical characteristics indicate
that its use was not spread by specialised masons but possibly by word of mouth
accompanying various forms of exchange. The technique's diffusion to the Iberian
Peninsula, but not to the central Mediterranean, confirms that it should not be taken as
a 'Phoenician' cultural or even ethnic marker. The pier-and-rubble technique is at best
distantly related to the central and west Mediterranean technique called a telaio, three
variants of which may be differentiated. The origin of those can only partly be traced
to the 'Punic' area and likewise they are inadequate as cultural or ethnic markers;
rather than that, the study of such building techniques highlights multi-directional
links across the Mediterranean beyond the movement of mere objects and thus adds
to our picture of interregional exchange. The individual occurrences of the pier-andrubble
technique are compiled in the book's richly illustrated catalogue
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Series
Edition
PIER-AND-RUBBLE?
Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 29.7 cm
Width: 21 cm
Weight
872 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-947251-95-7 (9783947251957)
Schweitzer Classification