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H 290 x W 205 mm

272 pages

203 Figures, 28 plates, 12 tables (colour throughout)

French text

Published Jun 2025

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781805830221

Digital: 9781805830238

DOI 10.32028/9781805830221

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Keywords
Haïdra; Tunisia; Building Archaeology; Historical Heritage; Antiquity; Modern Era; Building Techniques; Restoration; Socio-economic Context; Archaeological Fieldwork

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This study explores Haïdra’s rich history—from antiquity to today—through archival research and architectural archaeology. Situated on Tunisia’s western border, Haïdra reveals layers of regional, social, and structural history, culminating in a detailed analysis and restoration of its built heritage.

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Contents

Préface

Introduction

Questions méthodologiques

 

Première Partie : Monographie Historique

Chapitre I : Haïdra l’ottomane : Etat de la question

Chapitre II : Haïdra prémoderne

Chapitre III : Contexte et protagonistes

Chapitre IV : Le Chantier de Haïdra

 

Deuxième Partie : Monographie Architecturale

Chapitre I : Le Chantier Civil

Chapitre II : Chantier militaire

Interprétation

 

Bibliographie

Index

About the Author

Ahmed Sayadi holds a PhD in archaeology, history and heritage, and is a senior lecturer at the Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Kairouan (Université de Kairouan) and a member of the Laboratoire Économie, Territoire et Paysages Patrimoniaux (INP, Tunisia). His research focuses primarily on the regions of Kef and Kasserine, through a cross-disciplinary study of architecture, history and territory. Since 2012, he has been participating in a Tunisian-Spanish scientific cooperation project with the Complutense University of Madrid.