The Umayyad baths at Amman Citadel and Hammam al-Sarah

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The aim of this paper is two-folded: Firstly to present and review two relevant case-studies of Umayyad bath-houses from Jordan consolidated and restored under the direction of the author, which illustrate different approaches in design and conception according to their respective urban and suburban contexts; Secondly, to analyze their social and political value, elicited from the supposed use given to them, according to their natural environs and socio-cultural contexts, as well as some relevant technical aspects of the way they were put into service and used

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Arce, I. (2015). The Umayyad baths at Amman Citadel and Hammam al-Sarah. Syria, (92), 133–168. https://doi.org/10.4000/syria.3028

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