Itinerari Mediterranei Fra IV E IX Secolo. Città-Capitale E Deserto-Monastico 2013
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Les rapports entre la ville d’Antinoé et le monastère du Deir Abou Hennis en Moyenne-Égypte

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“…From the 4th century these quarries were reused by monks and hermits. They transformed the deserted quarry area into laurae: semi-organized communities, which settled around a core of structures with a communal function (Delattre 2013;van Loon and De Laet 2014). The southwestern part of one of the largest quarries in this region (DAH 012) was used as a church with a baptistery [Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From the 4th century these quarries were reused by monks and hermits. They transformed the deserted quarry area into laurae: semi-organized communities, which settled around a core of structures with a communal function (Delattre 2013;van Loon and De Laet 2014). The southwestern part of one of the largest quarries in this region (DAH 012) was used as a church with a baptistery [Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%